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Agent Zero

Agent Zero • Book 1

by Jack Mars

Narrated by Edoardo Ballerini

4.32 ABR Score (15.3K ratings)
★ 4.29 Goodreads (10.6K) ★ 4.35 Audible (4.7K)
11h 14m Released 2019 Thriller

Why Listen to This Audiobook?

A history professor wakes up in a Paris basement being tortured by terrorists — and the scary part is, they might be right about who he really is.

  • Great if you want: amnesia-spy mystery with relentless forward momentum
  • Listening experience: propulsive and paranoid — hard to stop mid-chapter
  • Narration: Ballerini's crisp delivery sharpens every tense reveal
  • Skip if: you're tired of Jason Bourne-style identity thrillers

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About This Audiobook

A mild-mannered Columbia University history professor finds his ordinary suburban life shattered when masked operatives drag him from his home in the dead of night. Kent Steele awakens in a Parisian basement, facing interrogators convinced he's one of the CIA's most dangerous assassins. With no memory of any covert operations, Kent insists they have the wrong man, but fragments of unexplained knowledge and lethal instincts suggest otherwise. As he escapes into the streets of Europe, Kent must dodge both terrorist cells and government agents while unraveling a conspiracy that threatens everything he thought he knew about himself.

Edoardo Ballerini delivers a masterful performance that transforms this identity thriller into a gripping audio experience. His nuanced portrayal captures Kent's bewilderment and growing self-awareness as buried memories surface, while his command of European accents brings authenticity to the international cast of allies and adversaries. Ballerini's pacing perfectly matches the story's escalating tension, shifting seamlessly between quiet moments of introspection and heart-pounding action sequences. The audio format enhances the psychological elements of Kent's fractured identity, making listeners question reality alongside the protagonist.