M.K Hill – Zero Kill

I am a bit late, but here I am resharing my review for Zero Kill by M.K. Hill for the publication day! It was the 18th but better late than never!


Meet Elsa Zero: Bad neighbour. Single mother. Ex-deep cover agent.
And right now, the most dangerous person on Earth.

When Elsa’s dull but dedicated boyfriend proposes in a packed restaurant, she doesn’t think her evening can get any worse.

But as the clock strikes midnight, her world is turned upside down. Suddenly Elsa is running for her life, trying to keep her children safe, and desperate to discover what the hell is going on.

Every intelligence agency in the world wants her dead because she’s in possession of a deadly secret – she just has to stay alive long enough to figure out what it is.

But this is Elsa Zero we’re talking about.

And it’s a very bad idea to get on her wrong side.

Bursting with tension, twists and humour, this is a brilliantly unique action-thriller perfect for fans of Killing Eve, Lee Child and people who loved watching Nobody and Hunted.

Zero Kill by M.K Hill is a spy thriller that threw me into Elsa Zero’s life from the very first chapter. The cover to this book had me immediately, and the blurb just cemented my ‘need’ to read!

A fast-moving thriller that hooked me immediately. Elsa Zero is a complex character who I found fun to get to know as the chapters flew by. The author cleverly interweaves so many twists and turns that I was kept guessing as Elsa started to discover the truth.

I found it an entertaining and addictive read as the chapters flew by. It’s an adrenaline inducing and edge of your seat read as Elsa doggedly attempts to save the world. A multi layered story with unique and well developed characters.

It’s one of those books where the action keeps on coming with almost no stopping. I thoroughly enjoyed Zero Kill, and for anyone who loves action adventures, it has it all!

Author Bio

M.K Hill

M.K. Hill was a journalist and an award-winning music radio producer before becoming a full-time writer. He’s written the Sasha Dawson series – The Bad Place, The Woman In The Wood – and Ray Drake series – Two O’Clock Boy and It Was Her – acclaimed psych thriller One Bad Thing, and the espionage thriller Zero Kill. He lives in London.

Published by Sharon

A book blogger https://sharonbeyondthebook.wordpress.com

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