Mitch Rapp comes up against a new and deadly enemy when he's unofficially ordered to find three terrorists by any means necessary. They've attacked Washington, D.C., killing 185 and wounding hundreds. So far, however, his investigation has been painfully complicated and has yet to yield a single solid lead--and the last thing Rapp expected was to be in New York City to decide the fate of a man who could be his cover.
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Mitch Rapp comes up against a new and deadly enemy when he's unofficially ordered to find three terrorists by any means necessary. They've attacked Washington, D.C., killing 185 and wounding hundreds. So far, however, his investigation has been painfully complicated and has yet to yield a single solid lead--and the last thing Rapp expected was to be in New York City to decide the fate of a man who could be his cover.
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All I can say is...as soon as I finished it I wanted the next installment NOW!
Flynn is one of my favorites. He's even getting closer to "the King"...CUSSLER!
This is a wonderful read. I definately recommend it.
jcannon32
Apr 29, 2010
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RandyLarkin
Jan 11, 2010
People have a right to pursuit of happiness.
3 1/2 stars.
Mitch Rapp and Mike Nash stopped a group of terrorists before they could destroy the National Counterterrorism Center. 185 people died including some in congress and some in CIA.
Three of the terrorists have escaped and have cut their ties with al Qaeda, making them harder to find. In addition, Mitch finds that there are a group of politicians who question his ways and feels that he is out of control.
The characters are well developed. We know of Mike Nash's family and the manner in which his children react with Mitch, shows his human side. The dialogue is crisp and Flynn doesn't waste words.
The plot is developed methodically. We see what the terrorists are doing as they plan their next attact and then view what Mitch is doing in order to stop them before more people are killed.
In enjoyed the book but felt that the time Mitch had to explain his actions to naive members of congress took away from the flow of the story and lessened the suspense.