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Absolute Zero
Absolute Zero
Absolute Zero
Audiobook (abridged)5 hours

Absolute Zero

Written by Chuck Logan

Narrated by J.K. Simmons

Rating: 3.5 out of 5 stars

3.5/5

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About this audiobook

On one of the coldest nights in Minnesota history, the difference between life and death is literally the blink of an eye for Phil Broker, until recently St. Paul's most successful undercover cop. That blink will convey the urgent warning of a comatose man who knows the dark truth binding Broker to a remarkable cast of characters -- a weary anesthesiologist, a brilliant surgeon, a wealthy novelist, his ex-wife (a reformed exotic dancer) and her unrepentant pimp.

For Broker it all began when he agreed to take three big-city professionals on a canoeing trip across Minnesota's most remote lakes. One of the three is horribly injured in a freak October blizzard, and Broker embarks on a white-knuckle rescue against time and the elements, ending with a writer in a coma and his accountant dead. Suspicious of foul play, Broker follows a twisted trail of manipulation and revenge that leads back to the writer's beautiful wife -- and a ring of men caught in a deadly competition for her affections.

LanguageEnglish
PublisherHarperAudio
Release dateAug 3, 2004
ISBN9780060783235
Author

Chuck Logan

Chuck Logan is the author of eight novels, including After the Rain, Vapor Trail, Absolute Zero, and The Big Law. He is a veteran of the Vietnam War who lives in Stillwater, Minnesota, with his wife and daughter.

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  • Rating: 3 out of 5 stars
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    Man this one took me a long time to get through. Everytime it seemed on a straight-a-way you'd have to slow down for a corner. It got rather irritating in the middle but it ended well. It will be awile before I pick up another Chuck Logan book, but I will give him another try someday.A quick rundown. A bunch of friends are moose hunting in the Minnesota Boundry Waters Canoe Area Wilderness with a guide. A nasty storm came up while canoeing and one of the men sustanded a life threating injury. After many challenges he was transported to a hospital in time. Then another accident happened, which left him with severe brain damage. It looked like an accident, but was it? Who's to blame for what and how is everything going to be resoved?