Terry D. (tmdaviss) - , reviewed on + 72 more book reviews
Can you believe it? Mitch Rapp did something people said not to do and he is in trouble again!
Well, for those of you who have been reading the series, there is no surprise in that statement. What is a bit unusual about this book is that you hear very little about the President, Mitch doesn't have a lot of flashbacks to his dead wife, and the story follows other good guys through their routines, not just Rapp.
Much of this story is told through the life of Mike Nash, of CIA Operations. We get to know him and his family a bit, and it allows the author to use the microcosm of the family unit to parallel who is happening on the international stage.
Overall, this is a well written story, but with limited twists and turns. The characters are mostly familiar. And Vince Flynn leaves plenty of loose ends to pick up in the next or future story lines.
Enjoy!
Well, for those of you who have been reading the series, there is no surprise in that statement. What is a bit unusual about this book is that you hear very little about the President, Mitch doesn't have a lot of flashbacks to his dead wife, and the story follows other good guys through their routines, not just Rapp.
Much of this story is told through the life of Mike Nash, of CIA Operations. We get to know him and his family a bit, and it allows the author to use the microcosm of the family unit to parallel who is happening on the international stage.
Overall, this is a well written story, but with limited twists and turns. The characters are mostly familiar. And Vince Flynn leaves plenty of loose ends to pick up in the next or future story lines.
Enjoy!
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