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The Nowhere Man: Evan Smoak, Book 2 by Gregg Hurwitz

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Summary

Spoken about only in whispers, it is said that when the Nowhere Man is reached by the truly desperate, he can and will do anything to save them. Evan Smoak is the Nowhere Man. Taken from a group home at twelve, Evan was raised and trained as part of the Orphan program, an off-the-books operation designed to create deniable intelligence assets?i.e. assassins. Evan was Orphan X. He broke with the program, using everything he learned to disappear and reinvent himself as the Nowhere Man. But the new head of the Orphan program hasn’t forgotten about him and is using all of his assets?including the remaining Orphans?to track down and eliminate Smoak. But this time, the attack comes from a different angle and Evan is caught unaware. Captured, drugged, and spirited off to a remote location, heavily guarded from all approaches. They think they have him trapped and helpless in a virtual cage but they don’t know who they’re dealing with?that they’ve trapped themselves inside that cage with one of the deadliest and most resourceful Orphans. Continuing his electrifying series featuring Evan Smoak, Gregg Hurwitz delivers a blistering, compelling new novel in the series launched with the breakout national bestseller, Orphan X.

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  • Not quite on par with Orphan X, but still very impressive... The action and pace are absolutely outstanding, and we get to learn more about Evan's backstory, allowing us to understand him better... The importance of staying focused on your goals is emphasized throughout the book and remains a central theme in Evan's actions... There are some clever subplots and foreshadowing that keep us hooked... The pages practically turn themselves;). Apart from The Nowhere Man, the depth of the characters is somewhat lacking, with the exception of Jack and Rene. Jack, in particular, is a standout character that I hope to see more of in future installments... While some of the situations and resolutions may feel a bit too convenient and stretch the limits of plausibility, they are based on cutting-edge technology... There was one moment where a morally questionable decision was made, prioritizing emotions over realism. However, it was a minor flaw... The ending leaves us intrigued about where Orphan X's next adventure will take us... The narration is simply superb, Scott Brick's performance could make even reading the TV guide captivating;). Definitely worth a credit...
  • I remember liking the initial installment of this series, so I decided to purchase the second book. It's evident that the author has a strong dislike for his main character, subjecting him to numerous challenges in this story. Scott Brick does an impressive job narrating, although even his skill cannot salvage the fact that the plot progresses at an excruciatingly sluggish pace. With just a little over four hours remaining, I have given up on this book. Regrettably, I cannot endorse it. Apologies, folks.
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