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Zero Sum

A John Rain Novel

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Zero Sum

By: Barry Eisler
Narrated by: Barry Eisler
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Returning to Tokyo in 1982 after a decade of mercenary work in the Philippines, a young John Rain learns that the killing business is now controlled by Victor, a half-Russian, half-Japanese sociopath who has ruthlessly eliminated all potential challengers. Victor gives Rain a choice: kill a government minister or die a grisly death. But the best route to the minister is through his gorgeous Italian wife, Maria, a route that puts Rain on a collision course not only with Victor but with the shadowy forces behind the Russian's rise to dominance - and the longings of Rain's own conflicted heart.

It's a battle between kingpin and newcomer, master and apprentice, a zero-sum contest that can only end with one man dead and the other the world's foremost assassin.

©2017 Barry Eisler (P)2017 Brilliance Publishing, Inc., all rights reserved.
Crime Thrillers Espionage Spies & Politics Suspense Thriller Thriller & Suspense Fiction Russia Crime Heartfelt
Excellent Fight Scenes • Authentic Atmosphere • Excellent Narration • Complex Protagonist • Nuanced Relationships

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Great book, and the author (who is also the narrator) does a great job most of the time. My only complaint is that the Italian character sounds like The Count from Sesame Street. First real narration complaint in the whole series though

Barry, please never do an Italian accent again

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I have not read that many John Rain books, but I always like to know where things got started. This is a good one for background. Eisler gives enough history, without boring the reader, and writes a very good story at that.
Another thing I love, is the fact that the book is written in 80's. I always think that spies and crooks alike had to be a lot clever before all the technology we are overwhelmed with today, while at the same time they had more opportunities to get away with stuff.
I loved the story as well as the performance and I hope to read, or listen to, many more

When the Rain began

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Would you consider the audio edition of Zero Sum to be better than the print version?

I am blind. I have no idea. But I love Barry Eisler's narration

Who was your favorite character and why?

John Rain has become my favorite character of well, maybe always. I am not sure. It was odd for me as this book goes back to when he and Tot's were together. That was poignant.
I wish you could keep John Rain books coming for the rest of my life. I know Barry Eisner has other stories in him but I just have such an attachment to Rain.

Which scene was your favorite?

I find questions like this pointlessa

Was there a moment in the book that particularly moved you?

All of it

John Rain, I just can't help loving him

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Oh Thank You Barry Eisler! I've been hoping that John Rain would make an appearance at some point and that the author hadn't given him up. Since he has been writing some other really good stand alone books I was curious if Rain had been retired.
Anyway back to this book. Basically this book is about John Rain being set up. He's given a difficult assignment of killing a politician by an unbalanced Russian ex spetznaz who is being used by an ex CIA honcho working the wrong side now. The plan is to have Rain complete the job based on intelligence provided by them and they will kill him afterward.
It's very interesting to listen to his introspective examination of his situation and his calculations of how he he will counterattack and his anxiety over whether he can pull it off. This being a much younger John Rain, he has not yet honed his skills to the lethal weapon he will become.
I think Eisler does a fantastic job narrating his own books.
This book is HIGHLY RECOMMENDED.
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Welcome back John Rain!

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Eisler's pronunciation of Japanese (maybe with a hint of American accent) is certainly a plus. It's nice to have Rain as. "player" again instead of wanting to quit all of the time. It gives the books that take place later in time more depth.

Eisler is the Best Narrator for hosting Books

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