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