Helpful Score: 3
I was not sure I was ready for another Vince Flynn tale about the intrigues and politics of Washington, but this is one of the best so far. Certain parts were fraught with susupense, such as the scenes in Milan, some had antipated results, such as the raid in Iraq, but the most fun were the denouements toward the end, as the villians got their deserved desserts. Will this be the end of the Mitch Rapp series? Have no fear, according to the website, there are five more books in this series.
Helpful Score: 3
If you are new to the Mitch Rapp series, don't read this book until you have read The Third Option. This book resolves events from the previous book. Although Flynn does provide some background, IMHO it would be best to not jump into the series here.
This book starts out a little slow, focusing on Mitch's relationship with Anna and sort of assassin mid life crisis before the action starts. However, the character of Mitch Rapp is more fully fleshed out, and as usual Flynn turns the politics and corruption in Washington into nail biting suspense.
This book starts out a little slow, focusing on Mitch's relationship with Anna and sort of assassin mid life crisis before the action starts. However, the character of Mitch Rapp is more fully fleshed out, and as usual Flynn turns the politics and corruption in Washington into nail biting suspense.
Helpful Score: 1
CIA superagent Mitch Rapp is back! World War III is looming and the President calls upon Mitch to help. He's up against a ticking nuke-will he stop the bomb and save the world?
Helpful Score: 1
A very fast-paced spy thriller! One of the best. Non-stop action! Mitch Rapp is an excellent spy. I can not wait to read the next one.
Helpful Score: 1
This book continues the plot started in The Third Option. It was slow-starting, with a lot of time spent recapping the events of that book. Two hundred pages in the action picks up and it is a thrilling read. It is a little dated as one of the story lines revolves around Saddam Hussein and his pursuit of nuclear weapons.
3 stars out of 5
3 stars out of 5