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THE NEW YORK TIMES NUMBER ONE BESTSELLER

In the thrilling new novel from the bestselling Mitch Rapp series, Rapp 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 now the CIA operative finds himself chasing false leads from continent to continent in an effort to keep 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, and soon it becomes alarmingly clear that forces in Moscow are hell-bent on fomenting even more chaos and turmoil in the Middle East. Rapp must go deep into Russian territory, posing as an American ISIS recruit, to stop a plan much more dangerous and insidious than he ever expected.
 
Written with breathless tension and heart-pounding action, Mitch Rapp's latest adventure is as timely and provocative as ever.

AMERICAN ASSASSIN
, book one in the series, is soon to be a MAJOR MOTION PICTURE starring Dylan O'Brien (Maze Runner), Taylor Kitsch (True Detective) and Michael Keaton.

Praise for the Mitch Rapp series
'Sizzles with inside information and CIA secrets' Dan Brown
'A cracking, uncompromising yarn that literally takes no prisoners' The Times
'Vince Flynn clearly has one eye on Lee Child's action thriller throne with this twist-laden story. . . instantly gripping' Shortlist
'Action-packed, in-your-face, adrenalin-pumped super-hero macho escapist fiction that does exactly what it says on the label' Irish Independent
'Mitch Rapp is a great character who always leaves the bad guys either very sorry for themselves or very dead' Guardian
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Release dateOct 11, 2016
ISBN9781471148316
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Vince Flynn

#1 New York Times bestselling author Vince Flynn (1966–2013) created one of contemporary fiction’s most popular heroes: CIA counterterrorist agent Mitch Rapp, featured in thirteen of Flynn’s acclaimed political thrillers. All of his novels are New York Times bestsellers, including his stand-alone debut novel, Term Limits.

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  • Rating: 4 out of 5 stars
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    Mitch Rapp heads to Pakistan where he finds himself chasing false leads as he tries to keep Pakistani nuclear weapons from falling into the hands of terrorists. Working with Scott Coleman, he struggles to keep forces in Moscow from creating even more turmoil and chaos in the Middle East. Posing as an American ISIS recruit, Mitch goes deep into Russian territory and uncovers an insidious plot that could have catastrophic consequences.Compelling characters and situations draw readers into the tale from the first page. A strong sense of place enhances the story as the twists and turns in this timely, action-packed plot keeps readers on the edge of their seats until the final page.Highly recommended.
  • Rating: 4 out of 5 stars
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    I think Kyle is doing a great job continuing Vince's legacy.
  • Rating: 4 out of 5 stars
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    Order To Kill, by Vince Flynn, Kyle Mills, authors; George Guidall, narratorMitch 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 eerily resembles Putin), is a cold-blooded megalomaniac. He needs to find a way to appease the bickering oligarchs who threaten to replace him because of his failure to restore Russia to greatness. To retain power, he wants to blow up the oil fields in Saudi Arabia which will drive up oil prices and revitalize the Kremlin’s ailing industry, perking up the economy and guaranteeing him a place in history. In this effort, Krupkin enlisted the aid of ISIS operatives and a trusted agent, Grisha Azarov, with survival skills that were unmatched. His right hand assassin seemed second to none in his ability to strike, accomplish his assignment and withdraw.Meanwhile, as these plans were materializing, Mitch Rapp went to South Africa to protect Claudia Gould and her daughter from would-be kidnappers. The spy chatter had sent out the warning about the attempt, loud and clear. However, as the mission ran afoul, Rapp realized that they did not really want to kidnap Claudia, they simply wanted to distract him, get him out of the way so that they could smuggle nuclear warheads without his interference. In Pakistan, the warheads were on the move and several had already been stolen. Their fissionable material had been removed to be later used to blow up the Saudi oil fields. Mitch had to discover and stop this effort before the world order changed forever?The reader hopes from the get-go that Rapp will survive so the building tension is the story of how he manages to extricate himself from every situation. There is no shortage of gruesome violence. Some parts of the plot are plausible and some are quite incredible and difficult to believe. In spite of this, it is hard to put the book down. It is a thriller that moves from country to country as the lengths to which Rapp will go to save the world get more and more bizarre, and his rival gets more and more involved in the web of terror. It appears that only he can prevent the coming catastrophe. When he meets up with his match, the Russian killer, how will he measure up? Who will ultimately survive? Is the ending satisfying?The narrator has a great voice for reading thrillers. He creates just the right amount of tension as the story develops, and his tone injects humor to lighten it when appropriate.