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Okay so I read this on CD back in 2019 and I never got around to writing my review. I did a reread on Audible a few months ago, so this is a dual review.
My life is so blessed by this series. Evan Smoak is the hero I always wanted in my life. This is not an overstatement. Anyone who knows me knows that I am a bit obsessed with assassin fictional characters. I don't mean the type who kill just anyone for enough money, I like the ones who have some code they adhere to. Well Evan was taken out of a ...more
My life is so blessed by this series. Evan Smoak is the hero I always wanted in my life. This is not an overstatement. Anyone who knows me knows that I am a bit obsessed with assassin fictional characters. I don't mean the type who kill just anyone for enough money, I like the ones who have some code they adhere to. Well Evan was taken out of a ...more

In a year of great thrillers, "Orphan X" ranks at the top. It is complex, as are the characters in it (save a couple of the villains0. Like Nicholas Petrie's "The Drifter," it has a lot of heart, too. The action, not all of it physical, is nonstop in nature. The writing is first-rate. There are too many ways to spoil the book to go into any detail, but the book reveals a lot about the human side of plausible deniability.
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Evan Smoak, code named Orphan X, has trained since boyhood to function as a highly skilled government assassin. After losing his control officer and surrogate father, he successfully exits the grid. To atone for past sins, he uses his "unique set of skills" to help people in danger but finds himself in the cross-hairs of a mysterious group intent on killing him.
I thought Evan's overly detailed Tom Clancyesque "tradecraft" explanations slowed down the book's forward motion while the basic plot, ...more
I thought Evan's overly detailed Tom Clancyesque "tradecraft" explanations slowed down the book's forward motion while the basic plot, ...more

A fast paced thriller with plenty of familiar nods but nicely put together. “Orphan X” was part of a Government sanctioned programme but he now goes it alone trying to help people out when they are desperate (think Equalizer!). Our hero has isolated himself from social circles and is OCD about maintaining his cover and privacy. In this as we grow to appreciate his talents and skills we also see him allowing a couple of people to get close. As enemies appear to come at him from all sides, he find
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