Synopses & Reviews
The critically acclaimed and award-winning author of the Frank Corso and Leo Waterman series returns with a spellbinding novel of vanished lives and heinous betrayals that races, twists, and turns like a roller coaster running wild.
Discovered near death in a railroad car—his body broken, his mind destroyed—the man they call "Paul Hardy" has spent the past seven years living in a group home for disabled adults, mute, unresponsive, and eternally lost in a dull, gray haze.
But in the aftermath of a horrific car accident, he awakens in the hospital with a reconstructed face, a voice, and a mind clouded with memory. No longer Paul Hardy, he's someone even he himself cannot recognize. And he's got a purpose: to follow the confusing images in his brain to his lost past and identity. But his strange rebirth has attracted the dangerous attentions of powerful government men determined to keep a devastating secret buried forever.
And now he must run . . . or die.
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"One of the mystery genre's most skilled writers." Booklist
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"Be sure to set some time aside when you start reading this book because you won't want to put it down. [...] This book is highly recommended." Nancy Eaton, American Chronicle
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"[Nameless Night] will absolutely reward your investment of both heart and brains." The Sullivan County Democrat
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"Nameless Night has Ford's trademark blend of nonstop action and humor." The Oregonian (Portland)
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"[A] fresh and gritty thriller that sticks to you like Gorilla Glue." Madison County Herald
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"[A] masterfully gripping suspenseful tale that will keep you guessing." Statesman Journal (Oregon)
About the Author
G.M. Ford is the author of six widely praised Frank Corso novels, Fury, Black River, A Blind Eye, Red Tide, No Man's Land, and Blown Away, as well as six highly acclaimed mysteries featuring Seattle private investigator Leo Waterman. A former creative writing teacher in western Washington, Ford lives in Oregon and is currently working on his next novel.