Finally, I finished this book. It didn’t take so long because it wasn’t good, but because I just got busy with “stuff”. Rather than sitting down for several hours at a time to read, I opted to read a chapter or two when it was convenient. The result was reading the same book for the past three weeks or so. Now, as for the book…..
This is Vince Flynn’s fourth book, the third one featuring special operative, Mitch Rapp. The story picks up where The Third Option left off. That’s great for a big fan of this series such as myself. However, if you picked this book up as a stand alone book, I think you would get confused pretty quick. There are a lot of references to the past books, that I’m not sure how you could understand if you haven’t read the past books, despite the short explanations provided.
In this book, Mitch continues to explore who tried to kill him during the last book. During this, he also gets involved in another mission, despite the fact he has “retired”. I got a little confused at one point. It seemed the book was headed in one direction for a couple hundred pages, then completely shifted directions. Fortunately, by the end of the book, it all comes together into a great ending.
I don’t know if it’s just me, but when I read a novel, especially this “series”, I tend to form an image in my mind of what the characters look like. Do you do that? For many of them, I visualize a celebrity playing the part in a movie, other characters I can’t help but see them as someone I know in my own life. I was thinking about this while reading this book, and I kept seeing former senator, Fred Thompson, as the Senator Hank Clark character. There are others as well, but I won’t bore you with that.
Anyway, if you’re a fan of Vince Flynn and you’ve read the first three books in his series, this is a MUST READ. If not, pick up Term Limits, and start there.







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