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Violence
A lot
Significant combat violence; Evan's skills are lethal and deployed frequently; some graphic moments
Language
Some
Moderate adult language throughout
Sexual Content
Barely any
No significant sexual content
Substance Use
Barely any
None
Emotional Intensity
Some
The psychological cost of existing as a weapon; the difficulty of human connection for someone trained to be unreachable
What this book is about
Evan Smoak—former government assassin who now operates as the Nowhere Man, helping people in desperate situations—is captured by a billionaire who has built a personal hell for people he considers enemies. Gregg Hurwitz's Orphan X sequel escalates the action and the stakes.
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