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Term Limits - Vince Flynn

Premium Review It's not Mitch Rapp but it's still great. (672 words)
by Lions - written on 15/02/11 (Very useful, 85 readings)
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This is one of my favorite novels by Vince Flynn for a variety of reasons. First let me explain for fans of the Mitch Rapp series, this book was written prior to Transfer of Power (the first of the Rapp books). Mitch Rapp is NOT a part of this story. However, the book sets up the environment we become familiar with in the first couple books. Dr. Irene Kennedy is in this book, though she s still up-and-coming at the time. Thomas Stansfield is in this book, though he isn t portrayed as old and feeble as he is in Transfer of Power/Third Option. Special Agent Skip McMahon is more of a main character than we ever really see him in the Rapp series. Scott Coleman is in ...

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Memorial Day - Vince Flynn

Crowned Review A Day To Remember (729 words)
by Andy.mack - written on 12/08/07 (Very useful, 148 readings)
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missed something. With Memorial Day fast approaching Rapp still feels he s missed something he follows his instincts but what else could Rapp uncover. This is the third of Vince Flynn s books I ve read and the more I read of them the more addicted I seem to becoming. With a strong lead character, Flynn has managed to make Mitch Rapp into the star of a number of books. It doesn t seem to matter which of the books you start with either as Flynn provides enough background on his lead character that the series is very easy to pick up from any point. Unlike a few authors in this genre Flynn seems to prefer to base all his novels on the one main character, perhaps it s ...

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Consent To Kill - Vince Flynn

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by Andy.mack - written on 13/08/06 (Very useful, 100 readings)
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are sure they won’t fail and so the unsuspecting Rapp and try and take the ex special forces operative when he least expects it. This is the second of Vince Flynn’s novels I’ve read and although at first I didn’t actually realise it, it is also the second staring Mitch Rapp. It was another I’d picked up on a walk through Tesco’s during the week and it sounded like something I’d quite enjoy. Considering the current World climate the book deals with a lot of issues that reflect the way the world seems to be going. Flynn gives reference to 9/11 and unlike other books of this style and nature he doesn’t try and pretend it didn’t happen, but rather uses it to highlight ...