Cathy Geha
The Nowhere Man by Gregg Hurwitz Orphan X #2 Orphans are throwaway people…right? Or, some people and societies believe…and as such, the Orphan X Project began. Our hero – Evan Smoak – came to life on the page as a result of the project but also due to his strength, tenacity, and skills. . I have followed this series higgledy-piggledy rather than straight through picking up the first two books in the series after reading the later books in the series and have to say…I loved them all and still have a few spaces to fill in but have loved evey book in its own right. Each has merit on its own and is worthy of reading. I am enjoying filling in the blanks as I can (overseas) and have now found out a bit more about Evan though this book wasn’t (perhaps) as informational than those I read previously. So…as I do in most reviews: What I liked vs what I didn’t like… What I liked: * Evan Smoak: mystery man, lethal, mythical, almost indestructible, made me think of MacGyver a time or two, athletic, cold, methodical, not really cold, caring, cunning, has unfathomable potential. * Ethan’s modus operandi and how it works * The use of skills gained for one reason used for another (great use!) * That I was and am still sucked into this whole series no matter what and will fill in the missing books still unread * The hero-idea: by this I mean that Evan is able to achieve a LOT due to his training * That some were saved by The Nowhere Man * Kind of hoping that The Nowhere Man can eventually become a conglomerate to thwart evil in the world * That though Mia and her son Peter (book one in the series) were mentioned they were not totally abandoned and am hoping that they might become integral to the series in the future – for whatever reason(s) * The link to past Orphans…though they seem less “warm-relatable” than Evan * Vodka tie-in…and that loft penthouse home…wouldn’t need it but…wouldn’t mind visiting it * That there was a dead person suddenly undead and how that impacts Ethan * Tie-in (perhaps) to vampire - lovers * That good did eventually thwart evil…mostly * Being able to fill in some of the gaps unread previously in the series and hoping to do so again in the future. * Being able to see how the author moved from one scene to another when creating Evan’s timeline…even though I did not read it in sequence What I didn’t like: * Those that use and abuse….and seeing them do so in this book… * Not being able to really tell you what I don’t like as it will ruin the book for you Did I like this book: Yes! Would I read more in this series? Definitely Thank you to NetGalley and the author for the ARC – This is my honest review 4.5 Stars
Chris B
It was good but dragged a little in the middle. If this has been the first book I wouldn't have read another but given that I had read orphan x first I persevered. It was a less enjoyable read than the first but still enjoyable.
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Gary Thompson
Another super hero vigilante with unlimited funds training and health. Reasonable story lines but attempts to rationalise the hero are a little ludicrous given the assumptions underlying the character/s. Entertaining pulp fiction.
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