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Orphan X : By – Gregg Hurwitz – Novel Review

Gregg Hurwitz’ Orphan X presents an easily likable and relate-able lead character that is both larger than life and sympathetic.”Orphan X” begins with familiar, stock premise of modern thrillers: A highly-skilled assassin, after murdering many international bad guys for the government, discovers that he actually has a conscience and decides to quit the ultra-secret, black-ops program that trained him as a young orphan and devote his unique and deadly talents to the salvation of desperate innocents. Although you have likely read novels or seen movies based on an almost identical premise, it must still intrigue you or you wouldn’t be reading this review to decide if you wish to try this one.

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