I started and stopped this book so many times for various reasons so I picked it up as an audiobook and I‘m so glad I did! I dove right back into the world of Mitch Rapp, turns out I missed him.
I started and stopped this book so many times for various reasons so I picked it up as an audiobook and I‘m so glad I did! I dove right back into the world of Mitch Rapp, turns out I missed him.
It‘s been a Monday! So I‘m treating myself to happy hour with a friend and am reading while I wait. I‘ve been reading the Mitch Rapp series since 2001 when I was in middle school. It‘s like going back to an old friend.
I‘ll read anything featuring Mitch Rapp. When the president of Russia decides to solves his country‘s economic woes by devising a scene to eliminate Oil from Saudi Arabia, it‘s up to Rapp to derail the plan. There is plenty of action and some really neat twists in this thriller. There‘s also a sense Rapp may finally have met his match in a well-trained Russian assassin. Like so many other authors, the Mitch Rapp books need to be read in order.
Kyle Mills did a great job with The Survivor, but in Order to Kill, just 50 pages in, I've had enough. It's overly clichéd, and I've already read 3 things that have happened that just completely jumped the shark - the kind of stuff Vince Flynn would never have written. It's a shame too, because I was really excited about another Mitch Rapp book.
Trying to read with little boys in the house. #thestruggleisreal
thriller audio nothing better than improbable scenarios being narrated by George Guidall. the story is formulaic with the typical monologuing antagonist vs the unkillable hero. as usual Flynn's research team has some strong thoughts on current events and I felt the end should have concluded with Toby Keith's American Soldier "put a boot up your ass / it's the American way" The body count is also impressive. fun read. +