
The Nowhere Man
An Orphan X Novel (Evan Smoak, Book 2)
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Narrated by:
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Scott Brick
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By:
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Gregg Hurwitz
“Will keep readers on the edge of their seats.” - Publishers Weekly (starred review)
Who is THE NOWHERE MAN?
He is spoken about only in whispers. He comes to those in greatest need of his protection. There is no enemy he cannot fight. He lives by his own code. He takes no prisoners. His name is Evan Smoak.
Taken from a group home when he was young, Evan was raised and trained as an Orphan, an off-the-books black box program designed to create the perfect deniable intelligence asset: An assassin. Evan was Orphan X - until he used everything he’d learned to disappear and reinvent himself as the Nowhere Man. But now, his new life has been interrupted by a surprise attack from an unlikely source. Captured, drugged, and spirited off to a remote location, Evan finds himself heavily guarded from everything he knows. His captors think they have him trapped and helpless in a virtual cage, but they do not know that they’re dealing with one of the deadliest, most resourceful men on earth.
“Superb on all levels and a must-read for all thriller fans.” - Providence Journal
“A masterpiece of suspense and thrills.” - Associated Press on Orphan X
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I loved Orphan X and was waiting not so patiently for the second book in the series. The wait was worth it - Nowhere Man is fantastic. It gripped me from the first page to the last. Evan Smoak (the Nowhere Man or Orphan X) is one of the best heroes in thriller literature. I find him similar in many ways to Jack Reacher but I can relate to Evan Smoak a little better. In this book Evan is continuing with his "pay if forward" help for people who are in desperate trouble. Evan never fails to rescue the people who need him, but this time he is in desperate trouble and time is running out for the person he needs to help - in fact time is running out for Evan. Early on he is in captivity and has a lot of time on his hands to think about his mentor, Jack. In the previous book Evan has watched Jack bleed out on the floor of a parking garage and feels guilty because he believes he caused Jack to be shot. Jack was like a father to Evan - the only person that ever cared about him and that he ever cared about. There are a lot of bad guys out in the world that want Evan dead too. And I mean really BAD guys. There are a lot of people out there that Evan has helped and people he wants to help in the future. I was really pulling for Evan to get out of his predicament. There are several other reoccurring characters in this series. Now I can't wait for the third book. This is becoming one of my favorite series.Edge of Your Seat Good
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Intense
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Although Scott Brick's narration is excellent, it's not worthy of a Time Magazine award, (possibly an honorable mention in People Magazine).
FANTASTIC
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very realistic.
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I'm seriously impressed with this book. I was kind of hesitant when I read the description of the first book, Orphan X. I gave it a chance anyway. In honor of the fifth book coming out this year (January 28th). I'm very glad I did quite frankly. It kind of reads like the Hitman. I also find it similar to the Jane Hawk series. I'm not sure if anybody has heard of that series, but it's good as well.
I still feel a disconnect with all the characters in the novel. I think that's kind of the point. Evan was raised as an assassin. He had no human interaction from anybody from a very young age with the exception of those who used him as a weapon. I realize that his handler tried to keep humanity in him, but one can only hold so much after they've killed many people. I really loved the neighbor chick and her son. She's very intelligent and down to earth. He has a connection with them as well. It's so obvious.
Like the first book, this book is narrated by Scott Brick. I picked up the first book because of time constraints, but I loved his narration so much that I got the second and third books in the series in audiobook as well. I plan to get the last two in the series in audio when I can get my hands on some credits. I also noticed there are some shot novellas that are reasonably priced that I plan to pick up as well. It's amazing how somebody can narrate normally and still add an intense thrill to a book.
I've really enjoyed this series so far. I believe that I will enjoy the rest of the series just as much. I may even enjoy it more. I can't wait to find out. I'm sure there are many things I can compare it to. Not that I like comparing. But it's screamed Hitman at me since I first started reading it. I can't ignore those vibes. It's an amazing read. I will reread it again in the future.
NOT EVAN!!!!
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Could not put this down.
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Love this series
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Nearly Exhausting!
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love this series.
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Well written and thoroughly researched.
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