Funk Rating: 8.5 out of 10
Mitch Rapp is back, and the bad guys are going down. All of them. With prejudice.
If you've read the Flynn/Rapp series, you know this is a novel that cuts to the core of the debate on how to fight terrorists and terrorism. It's an in-your-face, flat out argument for taking it to the enemy by all means possible. An approach that not only approves "extreme measures" but explains the argument why it must be done.
I love Rapp, and I hope there are indeed men and women like him keeping watch in the night so that we can sleep safely. This story brings it a little closer to home, and to the conniving and idiotic politicians and bureaucrats that are part of the problem.
This is a fun and quick read if you like the Rapp series. Probably not the best one to start with, but certainly a fine addition to the series.
Mitch Rapp is back, and the bad guys are going down. All of them. With prejudice.
If you've read the Flynn/Rapp series, you know this is a novel that cuts to the core of the debate on how to fight terrorists and terrorism. It's an in-your-face, flat out argument for taking it to the enemy by all means possible. An approach that not only approves "extreme measures" but explains the argument why it must be done.
I love Rapp, and I hope there are indeed men and women like him keeping watch in the night so that we can sleep safely. This story brings it a little closer to home, and to the conniving and idiotic politicians and bureaucrats that are part of the problem.
This is a fun and quick read if you like the Rapp series. Probably not the best one to start with, but certainly a fine addition to the series.
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