Prodigal Son: An Orphan X Novel
by
Gregg Hurwitz
Order:
USA
Can
Minotaur, 2021 (2021)
Hardcover, CD, e-Book
Reviewed by Hilary Williamson
P
rodigal Son
follows
Into the Fire
as the sixth in Gregg Hurwitz's spectacular thriller series starring Evan Smoak. Selected as a child for the U.S. black
Orphan
program training assassins, Evan deserted to become the legendary
Nowhere Man
. He used his training to help people in desperate need.
H
owever, as
Prodigal Son
opens, Evan is trying to become
Mr. Ordinary
- in fact his presidential pardon depends on his doing so. That's interrupted when the mother he doesn't remember contacts him, asking him to help Andrew Duran. The latter was in the wrong place at the wrong time, sending him on the run from a vicious (brother-sister) assassination team.
T
he story moves back and forth in time, revealing facets of Evan's childhood, plus friends and foe in foster care - and how he was enlisted in the
Orphan
program - never seen before. Evan meets his mother, Veronica LeGrande, in Buenos Aires (where she's dating the minister of foreign relations).
E
van starts to help Duran and, as readers know by now, he's very, very good at what he does (Joey helps when hacking is needed). He survives repeated attacks. Someone is very serious. It all centers on a secret microdrone program, the new focus of
mutually assured destruction
.
T
o save Duran, Evan not only needs Joey's help, but also that of Orphan V, Candy McClure, who's also '
Out in the cold
' and missing action. There's certainly action a plenty in the sizzling conclusion to
Prodigal Son
! It ends on a cliffhanger that leaves readers keen for what will come next.
Audiobook Review
:
S
cott Brick narrates this thriller masterfully. He covers Evan's childhood encounters with the
Mystery Man
and his discovery of the reality of the urban legend surrounding him.
T
hese dialogues alternate with the modern day, often over-the-top action. Brick's voices change nicely between Duran, the foster kids, the assassin siblings, and of course Evan himself, his mother, Peter, Mia and Joey (my favorite character). The characters' emotions, e.g. Duran's despair, come across vehemently.
A
s always with audiobooks, I find it a totally different experience listening than reading, offering a new perspective on the story and its characters. Even if you've already read the book, you'll enjoy hearing it as well.
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