<b>Nonstop action and relentless pacing are matched by deeply philosophical and powerfully emotional undertones. Unlike comparable series that tend to lose steam after several instalments, this series just gets better as it evolves</b>
Publishers Weekly
<b>Hurwitz gives his seventh Orphan X thriller an epic scope, writing with verve and color . . . A crackerjack thriller that briskly enhances the legend of Orphan X</b>
Kirkus
<b>The Orphan X series has always been about moral ambiguity and the razor-thin line separating right from wrong, but this novel takes Evan even farther down the dark road than he's been before . . . Evan Smoak is one of thrillerdom's most compelling characters, and Hurwitz keeps revealing new aspects of his complex personality. Another sure-fire hit</b>
Booklist
Praise for the Orphan X Series
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<b>Sheer escapist fantasy . . . Sharp, stylish prose, an immensely entertaining adventure</b>
The Times
<b>A stellar series, and the stories get better with each instalment. [Evan Smoak is] the man you want in your corner when justice is needed</b>
Daily Mail
<i>Orphan X</i> <b>blows the doors off most thrillers</b> I've read and catapults the readers on a cat-and-mouse that feels like a missile launch. <b>Read this book. You will thank me later</b>
- David Baldacci, -
<i>Orphan X</i> is<b> his best yet</b> - a real celebration of all the strengths Gregg Hurwitz brings to a thriller
- Lee Child, -
<b>Another jet-fuelled thriller</b>
Shots Magazine
<i>Orphan X</i> is <b>most exciting new series character since Jack Reacher</b>. A page-turning masterpiece of suspense
- Jonathan Kellerman, -