Orphan X book by Gregg Hurwitz
By Gregg HurwitzOrphan X book by Gregg Hurwitz
'Do you need my help?' It was always the first question he asked. They called him when they had nowhere else to turn. As a boy he was chosen, then taken from the orphanage he called home. Raised and trained as part of a top secret programme he was sent to the worst places in the world to do the things his government denied any knowledge of. Then he broke with the programme, using everything he'd learned to disappear. He wanted to help the desperate and deserving. But now someone's on his tail. Someone who has issues with his past. Someone who knows he was once known simply as Orphan X. Published By Michael Joseph on 2016
Book details
- Paperback
- 427 pages
- English
- 1405910704
- 9781405910705
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