By Jack Mars
Kent Steele is aptly named. In page-turner number two, Agent Zero is simultaneously battling an international terrorist plot, his own memory loss, and moles in the government all while being tracked by an assassin himself. It sounds too far fetched, but it certainly doesn't read that way. Jack Mars has a way of keeping one riveted to the page. Read Target Zero, I think you will find a hero who is, frustratingly at times, simultaneously bold, brilliant, brash, and a man in search of himself.