- Code to Zero
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Code to Zero
1st editionAuthor(s) Ken Follett Country United Kingdom Language English Genre(s) Thriller Publisher Pan Macmillan Publication date 2000 Media type Print (paperback and hardcover) Pages 384 ISBN 0-333-78076-0 OCLC Number 46332093 Code to Zero is a novel by the English author Ken Follett, published by Pan Macmillan. The story follows Luke, an amnesiac who spends the duration of the book learning of his life, and slowly uncovering secrets of a conspiracy to hold America back in the space race.
It is set out in both chapters and parts. There are five parts to the book, and an unspecified number of chapters which are titled by the time of day they are set, rather than the more common numbering system.
Plot summary
In America, 1958 a man wakes up in a men's room with no recollection of his past. His clothing, associates and surroundings suggest to him that he is an alcoholic derelict, however his behaviour, morals and instinct lead him to investigate and research his past. He establishes (by the simple method of going into a library and pulling books off shelves until he finds one that he understands,) that he is in fact Dr Lucas - a rocket scientist, and well known in his field. He further establishes that he is directly responsible for the design of a rocket due to be launched by America in an attempt to match the Soviet Sputnik, and bolster America's entry into what would become the Space Race.
Several people from his past both help and hinder his progress, and the implication is made that he himself was a Soviet spy, and had his memory erased instead of being killed - although this theory is made suspect when his best friend reveals that he was once a soviet spy and subsequently turned (but not entirely forgiven) by Lucas.
The actual spies (and saboteur) are revealed to be both his wife and another close friend, who plan on use the rocket's self-destruct mechanism to destroy the rocket as it is launched, either removing America from the Space Race, or putting their progress back so far that the Soviets will be hard to catch.
The plot is foiled with seconds to spare, and his wife apparently commits suicide rather than being caught by driving her car into the sea. The second saboteur is shot and killed in a gun battle prior to Lucas' wife's suicide.
References
Works by Ken Follett Thrillers Eye of the Needle (1978) · Triple (1979) · The Key to Rebecca (1980) · The Man from St. Petersburg (1982) · Lie Down with Lions (1986) · Night Over Water (1991) · A Dangerous Fortune (1993) · The Third Twin (1996) · The Hammer of Eden (1998) · Code to Zero (2000) · Jackdaws (2001) · Hornet Flight (2002) · Whiteout (2004)
Historical novels On Wings of Eagles (1983) · The Pillars of the Earth (1989) · A Place Called Freedom (1995) · World Without End (2007) · Fall of Giants (2010)
Categories:- 2000 novels
- Novels by Ken Follett
- 1958 in fiction
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