GoodReads Rating: 4.32/5
After 9/11, the United States made one of the most secretive and
dangerous deals in its history. The evidence against the powerful Saudis
who coordinated the attack would be buried. In return, King Faisal
would promise to keep the oil flowing and deal with the conspirators in
his midst.
When the king’s own nephew is discovered funding ISIS, the president
suspects that the Saudis never intended to live up to their agreement.
He decides that the royalty needs to be sent a message and that Mitch
Rapp is just the man to deliver it. The catch? America can’t be seen
moving against an ally. Rapp will be on his own. Forced to make a
decision that will change his life forever, Rapp quits the CIA and
assembles a group of independent contractors to help him complete the
mission.
They’ve barely begun unraveling the connections between the Saudi
government and ISIS when the brilliant new head of the intelligence
directorate discovers their efforts. With Rapp getting too close, he
threatens to go public with the details of the post-9/11 agreement
between the two countries.
Facing an international incident that could end his political career,
the President orders America’s intelligence agencies to join the
Saudis’ effort to hunt the former CIA man down.
Rapp, supported only by a team of mercenaries with dubious
allegiances, finds himself at the center of the most elaborate manhunt
in history. It’s only a matter of time before he’s caught or killed.
Will it be enough to turn the tables on the Saudis and clear his name?
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GoodReads Rating: 4.29/5
In the next thrilling novel in the #1 New York Times
bestselling Mitch Rapp series, the anti-terrorism operative heads to
Pakistan to confront a mortal threat he may not be prepared for. In
fact, this time he might have met his match.
Mitch Rapp is used to winning.
But in this follow-up to #1 New York Times bestselling The Survivor,
the CIA operative finds himself chasing false leads from continent to
continent in an effort to keep Pakistani nukes from falling into the
hands of terrorists. Together with friend and colleague Scott Coleman,
Rapp struggles to prevent the loss of these lethal weapons, particularly
because Russia is also interested in the nukes, though not for the same
reason as Rapp and Coleman.
Soon, it becomes alarmingly clear that the forces in Moscow are bent
on fomenting even more chaos and turmoil in the Middle East, and Rapp
must go deep into Russian territory, posing as an American ISIS recruit.
There, he uncovers a plan much more dangerous and insidious than he
ever expected, one that could have far-reaching and catastrophic
consequences.
Written with breathless tension and heart-pounding action, Mitch Rapp’s latest adventure is as timely and provocative as ever.
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GoodReads Rating: 4.21/5
Top secret data has been
stolen from the CIA, and the only man who knows its hiding place is
dead. CIA operative Mitch Rapp must race to find the classified
information in this blistering novel that picks up where The Last Man left off in Vince Flynn’s New York Times bestselling series.
Joseph “Rick” Rickman, former boy wonder at the CIA, stole a massive
amount of top secret and hugely compromising intel concerning classified
operations all over the world, offering it (and himself) to the
Pakistani secret forces. Only his plans went awry when CIA director
Irene Kennedy sent Mitch Rapp to hunt him down. It turns out that
killing Rickman didn’t solve anything—in fact, the nightmare is only
intensifying. Rickman stored the potentially devastating data (CIA
assets, operatives, agents) somewhere only he knew, and somehow, from
beyond the grave, he still poses a mortal threat to America.
Now it’s a deadly race as both the Pakistanis and the Americans
search for Rickman’s accomplices and the information they are slowly
leaking to the world. Will Rapp outrun and outthink his enemies, or will
the Pakistanis find it first and hold America hostage to their dream of
becoming the world’s new nuclear superpower?
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