A review by papidoc
The Nowhere Man by Gregg Hurwitz

3.0

Second in the Orphan X series. It's a good thriller, kept my attention, which is more and more difficult with fiction these days. A bit strange in that it seems to indicate a shift in direction and intent in the series from what was so well established in the first book. It includes a "resurrection," elimination of several seemingly indomitable villains, a less than satisfying save, and a possible shift in life direction that seems to have been interrupted at the last minute. Also some loose ends left, and the emergence of an unexpected behind-the-scenes director of the opposition.