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Prodigal Son

Orphan X • Book 6

by Gregg Hurwitz

Narrated by Scott Brick

4.59 ABR Score (22.8K ratings)
★ 4.35 Goodreads (17.7K) ★ 4.69 Audible (5.2K)
14h 15m Released 2021 Thriller

Why Listen to This Audiobook?

Scott Brick makes Evan Smoak's forced retirement feel more dangerous than any mission he's ever run.

  • Great if you want: spy thriller with emotional stakes and found-family tension
  • Listening experience: taut and propulsive — tension builds quietly before it explodes
  • Narration: Brick's measured control suits Smoak's stoic, lethal calm perfectly
  • Skip if: you haven't read earlier Orphan X books — context matters here

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About This Audiobook

Evan Smoak has reluctantly accepted forced retirement from his vigilante activities as The Nowhere Man, trading his mission of helping desperate people for an unofficial government pardon. His attempt at normal life shatters when he receives an impossible call for help from a woman claiming to be the mother who gave him up for adoption. She begs him to protect Andrew Duran, an ordinary man whose wrong-place-wrong-time mistake has drawn the lethal attention of powerful enemies. As a deadly brother-sister assassination team closes in on their target, Evan faces an agonizing choice between the quiet life he's been ordered to maintain and the ingrained duty that defines him.

Scott Brick delivers a masterful performance that elevates this sixth Orphan X thriller into audiobook excellence. His gravelly, controlled delivery perfectly captures Evan's lethal competence and underlying vulnerability, while his ability to shift seamlessly between characters brings distinct life to both the ruthless antagonists and desperate civilians caught in the crossfire. Brick's measured pacing builds tension expertly, making extended action sequences feel cinematic and intimate character moments resonate with emotional weight. The story's blend of high-stakes espionage and personal revelation translates beautifully to audio format, creating an immersive experience that showcases both Hurwitz's intricate plotting and Brick's narrative craftsmanship.