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Joseph Finder: The Zero Hour (USA 2011) From the Publisher: Soon Sarah is plunged into a deep labyrinth of intrigue and catastrophe as she races to uncover a diabolically clever conspiracy... before time runs out... and the clock strikes THE ZERO HOUR. Joseph Finder: The Zero Hour. St. Martin's Paperbacks, ISBN: 9780312934927 (May, 2011), 560 p., $9.99
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Joseph Finder: The Zero Hour (UK 1999) From the Publisher: By the time she realises what a mistake she's made, the West's economy - and her son's life - are being held to ransom. Joseph Finder: The Zero Hour. Orion, ISBN: 0752826506 (September, 1999), 528 p., £6.99
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Joseph Finder: The Zero Hour (USA 1997) From the Publisher: FBI Special Agent Sarah Cahill is leading the manhunt, matching wits with the most formidable opponent of her career. But she is unaware of the scope of the terror she is up against. And it may already be too late-for Sarah, for her young son...for their world. The Zero Hour is approaching. The future is ticking away. "FASCINATING, FRIGHTENING, FUN." -- Nelson DeMille, author of Spencerville Joseph Finder: The Zero Hour. Avon Books, ISBN: 0380726653 (April, 1997), 442 p., $6.99.
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Joseph Finder: The Zero Hour (USA 1996) From the Publisher: Realizing Sarah is onto his plans, he plunges her - and her eight-year-old son - into a terrifying cat-and-mouse game in which their lives become intertwined, forcing Sarah to race to uncover a diabolically clever terrorist conspiracy . . before the zero hour. Joseph Finder: The Zero Hour. William Morrow, ISBN: 0688144500 (May, 1996), 422 p., $25.00.
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