A contemporary thriller blending psychological suspense and action.
Misha Orlov, a powerful man haunted by a tragic past, is determined to dismantle a sprawling criminal organization known as the "300 Shadows." Misha discovers that his own brother, Daria, is in league with the "300 Shadows," reigniting an old rivalry and the memory of a painful betrayal. Misha's quest leads him to the discovery of mysterious notebooks that belonged to his deceased mother, Natalia, a talented musician. These notebooks contain not only beautiful musical compositions but also secret codes and revelations about the criminal operations of the "300 Shadows."
Like the novels of Paul-Loup Sulitzer, "Zero Fault" features a charismatic and powerful protagonist operating in a world of luxury, finance, and crime. The element of espionage and the action scenes are reminiscent in some ways of the novels of Gérard de Villiers. However, "Zero Fault" distinguishes itself through a deeper exploration of the characters' psychology and family relationships.