Top notch action and intelligent writing
5
By JET2021
Action and very clever dialogue, Gregg Hurwitz not only spins a great, exciting yarn but he’s also a master wordsmith. Unlike other series character books, these just keep getting better.
First time that Hurwitz has disappointed
2
By Ellebeebee
The myriad tangents and tributaries were confusing and distracting from the main plot — almost as though Hurwitz had had some short story ideas and chose to work them in around the edges. Sad to say that I abandoned Lone Wolf about 2/3 of the way through.
Acknowledgement
5
By kissambro
Thank you for making your acknowledgments fun to read, much less a book that I did not want to end.
Useless dialogue
3
By twpk$$
Story was okay but filled with in my opinion useless dialogue and monologue. Joey’s banter was particularly irritating and distracting.
Good but…
4
By Nickname follies
So like all the Orphan X novels, it’s very good, and highly readable. However, I did think it was odd, no mention of Mia and her son, and then Evan starts sleeping with his late fifties forger.
I found that a bit cringy, and not exactly super spy conduct. But whatever, still a good book.
Dump the hag and bring back Mia on the next iteration!
Spectacularly great!
5
By Ph77
Loved it as much or more as any other in the series. Well done, can’t wait until the next one.
Lone Wolf
5
By dstuart1
Tremendous story line, intriguing evolution of the key characters.
Go woke with Smoak
2
By bek1ki
I love Orphan X, but it looks like Hurwitz has gone woke with Evan Smoak. Apologist SJW snippets abound. The last thing I need from our favorite vigilante is social pontificating while killing bad guys.
Lone Wolf
2
By JPB 9871
As a longtime follower of the Nowhere Man I really found this to be one of the author’s weaker efforts. Also the philosophizing became preachy after a while and, frankly, tedious. A point was made and then repeated and repeated. I wouldn’t recommend this book.
This series
5
By AtomicCoug
just keeps getting better.