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The zero : a novel
Walter, Jess, 1965-
"From its opening pages - when hero cop Brian Remy wakes up to find he's shot himself in the head - novelist Jess Walter takes us on a harrowing tour of a city and a country shuddering through the aftershocks of a devastating terrorist attack. As the smoke slowly clears, Remy
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Publisher: ReganBooks,
Pub date: c2006.
Pages: 326 p. ;
ISBN: 0060898658
Item info: 11 copies available at Main Library, Blue Ash, Forest Park, Groesbeck, Madeira, Mt. Washington, Pleasant Ridge, Sharonville, Symmes Township, and Westwood.
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The zero : a novel
Walter, Jess, 1965-

Summary

"From its opening pages - when hero cop Brian Remy wakes up to find he's shot himself in the head - novelist Jess Walter takes us on a harrowing tour of a city and a country shuddering through the aftershocks of a devastating terrorist attack. As the smoke slowly clears, Remy finds that his memory is skipping, lurching between moments of lucidity and days when he doesn't seem to be living his own life at all. The landscape around him is at once fractured and oddly familiar: a world dominated by a Machiavellian mayor known as "The Boss," and peopled by gawking celebrities, anguished policemen peddling First Responder cereal, and pink real estate divas hyping the spoils of tragedy. Remy himself has a new girlfriend he doesn't know, a son who pretends he's dead, and an unsettling new job chasing a trail of paper scraps for a shadowy intelligence agency known as the Department of Documentation. Whether that trail will lead Remy to an elusive terror cell - or send him circling back to himself - is only one of the questions posed by this provocative yet deeply human novel."--BOOK JACKET. Distributed by Syndetic Solutions, Inc.

Publishers Weekly Review

A deliriously mordant political satire, Walter's follow-up to 2005's critically acclaimed Citizen Vince begins moments after New York City cop Brian Remy shoots himself in the head. He isn't seriously wounded, and he can't remember doing it. It's less than a week after 9/11, and Brian serves as an official guide for celebrities who want a tour of "The Zero." With stitches still in his scalp, Brian is tapped for a job with the Documentation Department, a shadowy subagency of the Office of Liberty and Recovery, which is charged with scrutinizing every confetti scrap of paper blown across the city when the towers fell. As he learns the truth about his new employer's mission (think: recent NSA-related headlines) and becomes enmeshed in a sinister government plot, he finds an unseemly benefactor in "The Boss," the unnamed mayor who cashes in on his sudden national prominence. Meanwhile, Brian's cop and firemen colleagues shill for "First Responder" cereal, his rebellious teenage son acts as if Brian died in the attack and the president provides comic background sound bites ("draw your strength from the collective courage and resilientness"). Walter's Helleresque take on a traumatic time may be too much too soon for some, but he carries off his dark and hilarious narrative with a grandly grotesque imagination. 100,000announced first printing; 12-city author tour.(Sept.) Copyright © Reed Business Information, a division of Reed Elsevier Inc. All rights reserved. From: Reed Elsevier Inc. Copyright Reed Business Information

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The zero : a novel
Walter, Jess, 1965-
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Leader: am8a0n
Key: ocm67840262
Data source: OCoLC
Fixed field data: 060406s2006 nyu 000 1 eng
LCCN: 2006044346
ISBN: 0060898658 (alk. paper)
IAN: 9780060898656
Cataloging source: DLC DLC BAKER
Local holdings: OCPP
LC Call Number: PS3573.A4722834 Z47 2006
DDC class no.: 813/.54 22
Local DDC call #: Fiction
Personal name: Walter, Jess, 1965-
Title: The zero : a novel / Jess Walter.
Edition: 1st ed.
Publication info: New York : ReganBooks, c2006.
Proj. pub. date: 0610
Description: 326 p. ; 24 cm.
Held by: MAIN ANDERSON BLUE_ASH COLL_HILL COVEDALE DELHI_TWP FOREST_PRK GREEN_TWP GROESBECK HARRISON MADEIRA MARIEMONT MONFRT_HTS MTHEALTHY MTWASHNGTN NRCENTRAL PLSNT_RDGE SHARONVLLE SYMMES_TWP WSTWOOD
OCLC-MARC processing: C0 OCP
Vendor data: Baker & Taylor BKTY 25.95 19.46 0060898658 0006747238 active