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This “roller-coaster, edge-of-your-seat thriller” (Star-Tribune, Minneapolis) in the #1 New York Times bestselling Mitch Rapp series follows the CIA’s top operative as he must stop a massacre in Washington, DC, and save the president before terrorists reach the White House. The stately calm of a Washington morning is shattered when a group of terrorists descends, killing dozens and taking nearly one hundred hostages as they try to infiltrate the White House. The Secret Service immediately evacuates the president to an underground bunker—and while officials argue over how best to negotiate with the enemy, Mitch Rapp, the CIA’s top counterterrorism operative, moves stealthily among the hidden corridors and secret passageways of the nation’s capital to save the hostages before the terrorists reach the president. But there’s someone waiting in the wings, someone within the Washington elite, who is determined to see Rapp’s rescue mission fail. With heart-pounding thrills and feverish pacing, Transfer of Power “mixes in a spicy broth of brutal terrorists, heroic commandos, and enough secret-agent hijinks to keep the confrontation bubbling until its flag-raising end” (Publishers Weekly).
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A solid thrilling action book
I don't think I've ever read a book about the president being captured and there being hostages before (despite the presumed cliché of this). And it was great to read and felt very very plausible. Considering this is the “first” in the series, I have to give it props for doing something bold. And having read the two prequel books first, it felt very much like Mitch had grown up and was at peak lethality.
If you enjoyed the movie Olympus Has Fallen, then this book will be right up your alley. I loved it. Just a fun action romp with fun characters and really interesting situations.
I actually enjoyed the two prequal books, American Assassin and Kill shot. They focused on the characters and their motivations, this shitty written book is just all American flagwaving at it's worst. The women in the book is asked to sit safe and “look beutiful” and the terrorists are more caricature than actually scary. And hey! I really don't care if a silencer supress 60% of the sound from a sniper rifle
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23 primary books24 released booksMitch Rapp is a 24-book series with 23 primary works first released in 1999 with contributions by Vince Flynn, Kyle Mills, and Don Bentley.