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Zero Factor

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The Zero Factor:
To the Cuban expatriates it was coincidental to their plan-a plan for political murder of global consequence and a vengeance plot with a $10,000,000 price tag.

The Zero Factor:
To Le Bombardier, a cool, precise assassin, it was a trivial amusement, as removed from the act as a bullet from its prey.

The Zero Factor:
To Augustus York, a decent, honest man in a ruthless, expedient world, it was a death sentence. Twice already he had escaped it. But he was still out there somewhere, counting out the fatal ticks in a unseen, unstoppable clock, ready to claim the eighth victim of…

THE ZERO FACTOR

330 pages, Paperback

First published January 1, 1980

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May 28, 2011
Ever since first reading The Ayes of Texas many years ago I have enjoyed a good hypothetical future bread out of a cold war fear. Knowing good and well that the zero factor which the book is based on and named after has failed multiple presidents now it is still an amusing read. It's a simple read and the story is told fairly straight forward following both the assassin and the would be target as they navigate the events that lead to their paths crossing. There's some danger and some political intrigue to be had and it all moves steadily forward making it an enjoyable quick book to get through. However, I did not actually finish it. Rather I made bail about 30 pages short of the end. Still, a good book for passing the time when you have nothing but time to kill.
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November 15, 2022
A political thriller that advances the Zero Factor (Presidents elected in a year ending in zero...).

I think this was well constructed, believable, easy to read, and really keeps the reader interested in getting to the next incident/revelation.

I have read this story several times.

Completely worth my timer every time. Highly recommended!
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April 12, 2012
Great novel about the mystery of the Presidents who died in office that were elected in a year ending in zero until George W. Bush. All Presidents who were elected in a year ending in zero died or were assinssnated and had many other common factors.
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