Prodigal Son by Gregg Andrew Hurwitz
My rating: 4 of 5 stars
It's not a surprise that I am a fan of the Orphan X series and this is another solid entry into the sada. While Evan claims to put out "I just want to enjoy retirement" vibes, he clearly can't step away from his true calling as The Nowhere Man. Throughout the book, the stakes become both increasingly heightened and much more personal. As per usual in this series, it's a non-stop thrill ride, that leans heavily into drone warfare and the implications of nanotechnology and AI. Definitely worth a read. It's a clear 4.5 stars, only brought down by the gigantic cliffhanger at the end. I need book 7 like yesterday.
ARC from NetGalley. All opinions are my own.
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My rating: 4 of 5 stars
It's not a surprise that I am a fan of the Orphan X series and this is another solid entry into the sada. While Evan claims to put out "I just want to enjoy retirement" vibes, he clearly can't step away from his true calling as The Nowhere Man. Throughout the book, the stakes become both increasingly heightened and much more personal. As per usual in this series, it's a non-stop thrill ride, that leans heavily into drone warfare and the implications of nanotechnology and AI. Definitely worth a read. It's a clear 4.5 stars, only brought down by the gigantic cliffhanger at the end. I need book 7 like yesterday.
ARC from NetGalley. All opinions are my own.
View all my reviews
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