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ANTIHERO by Gregg Hurwitz

ANTIHERO

by Gregg Hurwitz

Pub Date: Feb. 10th, 2026
ISBN: 9781250871770
Publisher: Minotaur

The Nowhere Man crisscrosses the country to rescue a new crop of young victims.

In East Los Angeles, innocent 15-year-old Lesandro Candella, mistaken for a gang member and brutally attacked, loses an arm. Johnny on the spot is—who else?—“Orphan X, the Nowhere Man, Evan Smoak.” Very soon after, Anca Dumitrescu, a young woman who’s been kidnapped in the Bronx, resourcefully fashions a plea on a note card in yarn: “Please help me.” Evan, a former government operative, has outlived the defunct Orphan Program but still executes vigilante justice under a moral code that prohibits assassination. Readers new to Hurwitz’s propulsive, muscular series are advised to buckle up for a wildly entertaining ride. After 10 big novels and six novellas, the author continues to satisfy fans by incorporating characters who’ve been introduced in previous volumes even as he throws everyone immediately into the middle of the action and hurtles forward at full throttle. Keeping the backstories to a minimum provides an effective tease that directs new readers to earlier episodes. Acting as Evan’s sidekick is Josephine “Joey” Morales, a young former Orphan operative and Evan’s surrogate daughter. Other returning characters include billionaire Luke Devine, a target in a previous installment spared by Evan’s never-kill code, and Aragón Urrea, once similarly in Evan’s crosshairs but now an ally. Hurwitz combines nonstop twists and punchy action with the ethical conflict that regularly arises from Evan’s moral code.

A dynamic thriller set in an imagined world that broadens and deepens with every new episode.