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A New York Times Bestseller
As a special advisor to CIA director Dr. Irene Kennedy, Mitch Rapp is ready to fight the war on terrorism from headquarters rather than the frontline. That is, until a platoon of Navy SEALs, sent to the Philippines to save an American family tree kidnapped by radical Islamic terrorists, is caught in a deadly ambush. The mission was top secret — so who told the enemy? All evidence points to the State Department and the Philippine embassy. But a greater threat still lurks. An unknown assassin effective closely with the highest powers in the Middle East is bent on igniting war. With the world watching his every go, will Rapp be able to overcome this anonymous foe and once again keep the flames of war from raging?
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a surprisingly excellent effort from flynn (All Is Relative, of course). he still can’t correctly use semi-colons to save his life (to him, they’re synonymous with commas), and sometimes it’s painfully obvious when he rediscovers a “huge” word: “vaunted” will appear twice in two pages and then never reappear in the book. but mitch rapp and irene kennedy are permanently excellent for a thriller, and add a mitch-like palestinian assassin named david/jabril, some corrupt members of the house of saud, an abu sayyaf hostage situation in the phillipines, and you’ve got a excellent yarn going. unlike flynn’s previous efforts, this novel didn’t flag and fold before the denouement. flynn seems to be improving??
Reader’s Rating: 3 / 5
I have read all of Robert Ludlum & Tom Clancy’s fiction, and this leader is in their category. The characters are well developed. The suspense is tangible. The tale is more real today than 2 years ago. He writes in a style that kept me awake reading until 4am when I finished the book. I re-read it on a beach, it was that excellent! If you like Robert Ludlum or Tom Clancy, you will definately like this leader.
Reader’s Rating: 5 / 5
THIS IS ONE GREAT BOOK. NOT AS GOOD AS THE OTHERS BUT STILL A GREAT READ. DON’T PAY ATTENTION TO THE OTHERS WHO SAY IT WAS ALL BAD, MAYBE THEY HAD A BAD DAY. I DO RECOMEND THIS BOOK.
Reader’s Rating: 5 / 5
I really loved this leader’s first three books and hoped his previous one was just an aberration. Alas it doesn’t seem so. This book was a right disappointment. Mitch Rapp, America’s “Go to Guy”, seems to be trapped in a comic strip. After being “outed” in the previous volume as a secret CIA assassin, Mitch now works at HQ but refuses to be a desk jockey and takes a “hands-on” approach when distress erupts – guess where? – The Middle East. (There’s a sub-plot involving American hostages in the Philippines which has no impact on the tale except to place Mitch in a steamy jungle wearing concealment paint.) Previous reviews have suggested this series is reminiscent of books by Forsyth, Ludlum and Clancy, but besides the mark “International Thriller”, this reader doesn’t see it – particularly with this book and its predecessor. This book has none of the subtlety, intricacies of multiple plots, technical knowledge or even character development persons authors’ books contain. There’s no individual style or identity here, just unadorned vanilla – and stale vanilla at that. As an aside I don’t ever remember such a negative outcry by readers concerning a character, (Mitch’s new wife), as I’ve witnessed with this series. And though I agree with the majority, I establish this character more obnoxious in the previous book – for the simple fact that she was present on a lot more pages.
Reader’s Rating: 1 / 5
I have read all but one of his books since I learned him.
I like the writing style and was so luckey to have establish this fantastic leader!
Reader’s Rating: 5 / 5