ANTIHERO: AN ORPHAN X NOVEL by Gregg Hurwitz
Publication: 2/10/2026 by Minotaur Books
Page Count: 416
Audible Version by Macmillan Audio
Narrated: Scott Brick
Duration: 13 hours
He’s back! Evan Smoak, aka Orphan X returns for a highly anticipated eleventh high-octane breakneck-paced thriller. This is truly a guilty pleasure , akin to eating dessert before dinner. Evan isn’t a superhero, but rather a cross between James Bond and Robin Hood. He’s a highly skilled assassin, but with a moral compass and a highly honed desire to retain his humanity. Evan was a twelve-year-old boy, rescued form the projects of East Baltimore, only to undergo a seven-year grueling training course under the tutelage of his handler, Jack Jones. Jack was the closest thing to a father and family he had ever known. This was part of a clandestine black ops, “Orphan Program,” created by the Department of Defense. It created a cadre of assassins with unparalleled abilities that were both deniable and expendable. Each was sent out on a mission to destroy a “high-value target” without backup. As his trainer and a man of principle, Jack knew it was easy to train Evan to kill, but hard to have him retain his sense of humanity. Eventually, Evan wanted out after a decade of covert killing, no longer wishing to be a lethal weapon of the government. He embarked on his own program as a pro bono freelancer, helping those innocents, who found themselves in an impossible situation. He became known to his enemies, The Nowhere Man, remains on call 247 for the unfortunate, awaiting a 1-855-2-NOWHERE call on his high-tech, untraceable, an indestructible Roam Zone phone.
In this action-packed eleventh adventure he is summoned to the ultra-high tech lair of Luke Devin. Devin is a world class influencer and problem-solver of epic proportions. However, he is presently in a psychotic break-down and summons Evan to his side to temporarily take over his duties of managing volatile world events. Evan has also just learned of a devastating situation. An innocent young woman, in the throes of a seizure on the New York subway system, had been kidnapped and brutally beaten and raped by a group of soulless thugs. He had to takeover from Devine and at the same time find this victimized woman and seek out the animals to mete out justice. After finding the location of the woman with the aid of high tech surveillance equipment , he found it necessary to foster her physical and emotional care, and still abide by her highly principles values. He would’ve preferred to seek out these animals and kill them to prevent further victimization. She insisted that they should not be killed. Evan faced the dilemma of his life, completing his mission to eliminate their further potential threat and yet abide the wishes of the victim. All going against his usual methods fostered by his rigid training. How to balance the scales of justice and avenge the victim without eliminating these animals. This exposes emotions and actions very foreign to his usual missions.
Hurwitz proves to be a masterful storyteller, as he uncouples this riveting barnburner of a thriller. This tale is exquisitely plotted with unexpected twists and deceptions, laced with cinematic fight scenes, brimming with violence and suspense. Each sequential tale of Orphan X reveals the emotional growth in this complicated and flawed man. This eleventh installment can certainly be enjoyed and devoured as a standalone, as Hurwitz seamlessly supplies any necessary backstory. Be warned, fellow readers… you will be forced to quench your thirst and gobble up the previous novels.
I personally switched back and forth between reading on my kindle and listening to the audio version. But, for the last half, I couldn’t tear myself away from the audio, narrated by the amazing Scott Brick. Scott is a multi-award-winning narrator of over 800 books, with a background as an actor and writer. His wonderful voice inflections brought the multiple characters to life in the “theater of my mind.” He is a natural storyteller with a mesmerizing quality that reflects the ongoing emotion and passion of the book.
Thanks to NetGalley, Minotaur Books, and Macmillan Audio for providing an Uncorrected Proof an Advance Audio version in exchange for an honest review.