The good guys and the bad guys have different rules. While the bad guys, the religious zealots who would kill women and children, in their way insult a country. The good guys have civil rights and lawyers. Could violence be justified if one could save lives? In the fantasy world like the one Mi...
Not the main point. Just a funny and important one. Mitch finally got married. Now on his honeymoon. The world could fall apart and the president is not going to call him in from his nice get away with his wife. Now he is back and back in action. He is suppose to be the planner. A family ...
Not exactly clueless, but close. The girlfriend Anna is not that sensible either. But then what woman would be sensible when the boyfriend disappeared for a fear hours and come back to their hotel room with another woman in his arm. The woman was also an ex-lover. Oh boy. The political side. ...
Now that I have finished, the story setup is even better than I've expected. Unlike Lee Child Jack Reacher, Mitch Rapp is part of a team. And killing him might hurt someone else that is much higher in the political food chain. The plotting is a bit lost to me. There are characters that are not ...
Brilliant setup of a story. Of the very unlikely and unprofessional actions of the aids who lead to a terrorist attack on the White House. Mitch volunteered to go in, and found out what can be done to rescue hostages. The president was trapped in the bunker and the vice president is bloody usel...
Mitch Rapp was having a good run on his projects until he got setup and shot at in the job in Paris. Now he is on the run. Who set him up? And why would there be so little trust on him not being a stone cold killer? There should be trust in characters by now if they have been working together...
Mitch is a young athlete who got recruited by the CIA. He has a personal loss at the hand of terrorists and his way of dealing with grief is to get back at the persons who took the love of his life away from him. Mitch is at odd with his trainer Hurley who dislike him from the starts because Mi...
Order To Kill, by Vince Flynn, Kyle Mills, authors; George Guidall, narrator Mitch Rapp novels are edge of the seat exciting and this one is no exception. Although it is often predictable, there are still many surprises and the tension and mystery grow with each page. Russia’s President Krupin (who...
When Mitch Rapp returned last year with the help of a new author following the death of his creator, Vince Flynn, I was initially skeptical. Kyle Mills proved to be an adept writer fully capable of handling Flynn's characters though, and The Survivor won me over pretty quickly. Order to Kill proves ...
The Survivor, A Mitch Rapp Novel: Vince Flynn and Kyle Mills authors, George Guidall, narratorIn this book, the head of the ISI (the Pakistani secret service), has devised a diabolical plan to bring down the CIA and the United States with the help of a former CIA agent turned traitor and a corrupt S...
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