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Read Reviews for Contact Zero - David Wolstencr...
by - written on 28/07/09 (Very useful, 16 readings)
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I am a big fan of Spooks the TV series created by the Scottish writer David Wolstencroft. Contact Zero is also written by David Wolstencroft. I saw this on ebid.net and was in two minds as to whether to buy it or not. I was worried it might turn out to be like the 'put together' authorless "[Spooks] Harry's Diary: Top Secret" (see the review link below) - I'd had my suspicions that this was also written by David Wolstencroft. I still don't know who wrote Harry's Diary, but I am fairly confident after reading Contact Zero that it wasn't David Wolstencroft (no doubt someone will prove me wrong). Anyway back to Contact ... Read the complete review
by - written on 28/08/07 (Very useful, 93 readings)
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I have to admit from the cover of this alone I would not have usually picked this one up, in fact I didnt, it was one my Dad bought to take on holiday with him, and I picked it up since I realised on my way to work that I hadnt got anything to read while we were wating for the work to get sent on queue. Written by the man who created TV's Spooks and using the same subject matter I had high hopes for it. Opening with a series of seemingly unconnected accidents and break ins as young Brits return home from work across the globe we are plunged straight in to the action. Ben in Peru, and Lucy in Mexico seem to be the only survivors, and ... Read the complete review
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