Lone Wolf - Gregg Hurwitz

Lone Wolf

By Gregg Hurwitz

  • Release Date: 2024-02-13
  • Genre: Mysteries & Thrillers
Score: 4.5
4.5
From 1,198 Ratings

Description

The New York Times bestselling Orphan X returns in this "crackerjack new thriller" (Kirkus Reviews) and "crushingly brilliant piece of fiction" (Best Thriller Books)!

Once a black ops government assassin known as Orphan X, Evan Smoak left the Program, went deep underground, and reinvented himself as someone who will go anywhere and risk everything to help the truly desperate who have nowhere else to turn. Since then, Evan has fought international crime syndicates and drug cartels, faced down the most powerful people in the world and even brought down a president. Now struggling with an unexpected personal crisis, Evan goes back to the very basics of his mission - and this time, the truly desperate is a little girl who wants him to find her missing dog.

Not his usual mission, and not one Evan embraces with enthusiasm, but this unlikely, tiny job quickly explodes into his biggest mission yet, one that finds him battered between twisted AI technocrat billionaires, a mysterious female assassin who seems a mirror of himself, and personal stakes so gut-wrenching he can scarcely make sense of them.

Evan's mission pushes him to his limit - he must find and take down the assassin known only as the Wolf, before she succeeds in completing her mission and killing the people who can identify her - a teenaged daughter of her last target, and Evan himself. Matched skill for skill, instinct for instinct, Evan must outwit an opponent who will literally stop at nothing if he is to survive.

Reviews

  • 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.