Nameless Night

Nameless Night by G.M. Ford is a reprint edition published by HarperCollins on January 27, 2009. This 352-page novel delves into the life of a man known as “Paul Hardy,” who, after being discovered near death in a railroad car, has spent seven years in a group home. Following a horrific car accident, he awakens in the hospital with a reconstructed face and a fragmented memory, setting him on a quest to uncover his lost identity amidst a backdrop of mystery and betrayal.
Readers will find a gripping narrative that explores themes of vanished lives and the quest for self-discovery. As Paul navigates the confusing images in his mind, he becomes entangled with powerful government figures intent on keeping dark secrets hidden. The story unfolds with twists and turns, immersing readers in a world where survival hinges on uncovering the truth. This edition is presented in English and offers a compelling exploration of the mystery and detective genres.
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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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