Hi! Looking for my awesome contest? Simply scroll down or click here: http://bibliophilesupportgroup.blogspot.com/2009/08/promotion-celebration-for-maximum-ride.html Otherwise, here is my review of the week, after a couple weeks slacking off. Sorry about that, by the way. :) Nameless Night , by G. M. Ford, is a "novel of suspense" according to the cover. Well, that definitely describes it! But before I get into all that, let us pause and get a brief synopsis: When a man is found nearly dead in a railroad car he is admitted to a group home for disabled adults, and since they seem unable to identify him they christen him "Paul Hardy". Seven years pass in a haze until Paul becomes involved in yet another near-death incident and he wakes up in the hospital with extensive and mysterious plastic surgery and a much clearer mind. One small problem? He still has amnesia, and now he continually has flashes, pictures that he can only hope may be memories. But just as soon as h...