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  • Into the Fire

  • By: Gregg Hurwitz
  • Narrated by: Scott Brick
  • Length: 11 hrs and 58 mins
  • 4.8 out of 5 stars (1,303 ratings)

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Into the Fire

By: Gregg Hurwitz
Narrated by: Scott Brick
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Summary

Brought to you by Penguin, the gripping Sunday Times best seller from the best-selling author of Out of the Dark and Orphan X.

Once a government assassin codenamed Orphan X, Evan Smoak works as a vigilante for the desperate. Now he's ready to retire.

Then he gets a call.

Max Merriweather's cousin has been murdered, and the woman he needs to find is missing. On the run and stalked by an assassin, Max calls the one person who could save him: Evan Smoak.

But the forces ranged against Evan and Max are as lethal as Evan has ever faced. Keeping Max alive will be hard. Staying alive himself might be impossible....

Packed with edge-of-your-seat suspense, explosive action and razor-sharp plotting, Into the Fire is for fans of Lee Child, David Baldacci and James Patterson.

Read by Audie Award winning narrator Scott Brick.

©2020 Gregg Hurwitz (P)2020 Penguin Audio
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Critic reviews

"Outstanding in every way." (Lee Child)

"Weapons-grade thriller writing." (Guardian)

"A masterpiece." (Daily Mail)

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So good!

I love this series of books and I’ve listened to them twice over. This one doesn’t disappoint! And what an ending. Will there be another one???

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Good, but a superfluous addition to the saga...

I love the Orphan X series, but this entry just feels superfluous to the saga, especially after the main story narrative was pretty much wrapped up in the last one. It seems to miss the previous overarching antagonist and threat from previous entry’s. The returning narrator was flawless as always, but for the first time I noticed a mistake in the dialogue - “Your heart is racing 200 beats a second”? Not sure if that was an author or narrator mistake, but no big issue. Make no mistake, it was expertly written, fast paced and beautifully concluded in a perfectly sentimental way, but it doesn’t have the ‘big bad’ of the previous books and the author has had to make Evans main antagonistic force a ‘concussion’ to even it up a little. Good, but the weakest of the series.

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Amazing story and excellent narrator

These books are something special, keep you on the edge of your seat and listening every chance you get. Superb narrating too.

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Another great story

I was hoping there wouldn’t be an element of disappointment in a fifth Orphan X story. Could the same level of entertainment be reached as the previous books? Well, yes it could and yes it was. Another edge of seat thrilling ride.

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Relentlessly enthralling outing for Orphan X

I am not sure what caused my delay in reading this fifth episode of the Orphan X series but it was distinct lack of judgement on my part. 'Into the Fire' is a seriously good thriller in the "disavowed clandestine operator doing good deeds while staying anonymous " genre. Orphan X is Victor the Assassin with a heart. In this episode X embarks on his quest to aid troubled Max in his efforts to escape death, only to encounter layer upon layer of conspiracy and more and more unsavoury characters out to do them harm. Meanwhile alongside concussion, X is acquiring the capacity to care deeply about a number of people in his life. I will now go in search of the next book ..and audiobook! Fans of Tom Wood, Mark Dawson, David Baldacci, Alan McDermott et al will enjoy the Orphan X series.
Whoops -just realised I missed out the fourth book in the series - not that it mattered, it seems, enjoyment or, apparently, continuity wise; back to read 'Out of the dark' before onwards to 'Prodigal son' !!

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As good as ever.

I never get tired of X. Another roller coaster ride.
If you want to escape this series of books will take you on a heart stopping ride.

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Brilliant listen

I love all the Orphan X books, they make long car journeys feel like nothing. Totally gripping books

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totally immersing.

the combination of a first class tale with the voice of Scott Brick is the equivalent of a verbal page turner - i couldn't switch this off - beware :)

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Really good listen

Loved this book and enjoyed the narration.

I think the best of all the Orphan X novels. Cant wait for the next instalment.

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Orphan X – the nowhere man

The whole series gripping so true to life well thought out tremendous. After Orphan x the next in the series you just couldn’t wait to get your hands on it recommended thank you.

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