Into the Fire: An Orphan X Novel
Gregg Hurwitz
(Author)
Description
* A Wall Street Journal, Washington Post, USA Today, and Publishers Weekly Bestseller *
"Read the Orphan X series. You'll thank me later.--David Baldacci Gregg Hurwitz's New York Times bestselling Orphan X returns--just when Evan Smoak thinks he's done, his deadliest job yet pulls him back Into The Fire... Evan Smoak lives by his own code. Once he was known as Orphan X. Trained as an off-the-books government assassin and spoken about only in whispers, Evan Smoak was one of the most talented--and most feared--men in the Program. But he broke free and reinvented himself as The Nowhere Man, a figure shrouded in mystery, known for helping the truly desperate. If anyone is truly desperate, it's Max Merriweather. Max is at the end of his rope. His cousin has been brutally murdered, leaving Max an envelope that contains nothing but a mysterious key. However, someone really wants that key, badly enough that Max--and anyone he turns to--is in deadly danger. What seems like a simple job for The Nowhere Man turns out to be anything but. Behind every threat he takes out, a deadlier one emerges and Evan Smoak must put himself in greater danger than ever before as he heads once more Into The Fire.Product Details
Price
$9.99
$9.29
Publisher
St. Martin's Press
Publish Date
December 01, 2020
Pages
528
Dimensions
4.1 X 7.4 X 1.3 inches | 0.92 pounds
Language
English
Type
Mass Market Paperbound
EAN/UPC
9781250120465
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About the Author
GREGG HURWITZ is the New York Times #1 internationally bestselling author of 22 thrillers including the ORPHAN X series. His novels have won numerous literary awards and have been published in 33 languages. Gregg currently serves as the Co-President of International Thriller Writers (ITW). Additionally, he's written screenplays and television scripts for many of the major studios and networks, comics for DC and Marvel, and political and culture pieces for The Wall Street Journal, The Guardian, The Bulwark and others. Gregg lives with his Rhodesian ridgebacks in Los Angeles, where he continues to play soccer, frequently injuring himself.