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  • Nowhere man

    5
    By Cat352stable
    Best read I’ve had in a long time
  • Orphan X is worth every minute

    5
    By Kuhox
    If you are a fan of Reacher or Bourne you will not be able to put this book down. Non stop action and well developed characters.
  • Nowhere Man

    1
    By RocketRon60
    Three words; tee dee us
  • Keeps you turning the page…

    5
    By QuizzleStizzle18!
    Excellent read. Great writing that keeps you turning the page longer than you intend to. Basically a more realistic and humanized version of The Gray Man… just keep the realism on point.
  • Ron’s read

    5
    By rbs4
    Very well written
  • Best ever, for me

    5
    By Skyysteve
    I read a lot of books probably one a week, anything from Gray man to Silvia and Flynn, America assassin, and by far this is the best book I have ever read, I’m not clinic, in fact I’m no one, and I don’t give reviews but, this book deserved it. Most impressive is the detail the author gives you can feel and see everything. I love the way the offer prepares a story and gives you exactly what you need to see. Guarantee you 100% you will not be disappointed with this author or book. Like I said my first review
  • Mitch Who?

    5
    By GoodNewsTeachef
    Evan is at the top! What a rollar coaster ride of thrills, danger, electric shocks, and Bam! I could not put this book down. Searching now for more Evan.
  • Superb book 2

    5
    By Ph77
    Enjoyed just as much or more then first book of series.
  • Very Goos

    4
    By Rika1974
    Almost as good as book one
  • Fast-paced and Fascinating

    4
    By Eddie and Emily
    In this, the second book in the Orphan X series, Gregg Hurwitz again gives us a fast-paced story, with his fascinating main character, Evan Smoak, doing some soul-searching in between dishing out punishment to those who've earned it. Evan Smoak has transformed himself into the Nowhere Man, who uses the "particular set of skills" he learned in a rogue government program to privately help ordinary citizens who find themselves in extreme danger. All he asks in return is that they “pay it forward” by passing his phone number on to one person who needs his help. This time, though, he finds himself held captive by an extreme narcissist who wants to access his money (of which he has a considerable amount). Evan spends a fair amount of his captivity drugged up, and a fair bit wreaking havoc on his guards. At the same time, he's also being pursued by another orphan, who's been tasked with eliminating him. There's a lot of action, and once again the ending of this one left me ready to move on to the next one (Hellbent). Well done, Mr. Hurwitz, well done! Thanks to Netgalley and St. Martin’s Press/Minotaur Books for providing a copy for an unbiased review.

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