Adam Colclough lives and works in the West Midlands, he writes regularly for a number of websites, one day he will get round to writing a book for someone else to review.
Max Merriweather is at a dead end, his marriage is over, his career has stalled, and his family despise him. Then things get worse; a whole lot worse. His much more successful cousin entrusts him with a secret that could get him killed.
In a situation like that there is only one man to turn to, Evan Smoak. For Smoak this could be his last mission, and not due to his plans to retire.
Gregg Hurwitz has delivered another jet-fuelled thriller, pitting The Nowhere Man against an enemy with many faces and one purpose, killing anyone who gets in its way. For even an operative with Smoak's unique skill-set this is a challenge, one that takes him into the dark world of the U.S. Prison system.
The premise behind this book, dirty deeds done by, allegedly respectable people with sticky fingers is all too believable. As ever the action set-pieces are choreographed with bruising accuracy, making it another entertaining outing for The Nowhere Man. One that suggests his story is about to take a surprising new direction.