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Ebook About When the CIA receives word about an upcoming terrorist attack, they immediately look towards their superagent Mitch Rapp to do whatever it takes to protect American lives in this “page-flipping extravaganza” (Publishers Weekly) from the #1 New York Times bestselling author Vince Flynn.Just as Washington, DC, prepares for a grand Memorial Day tribute to the veterans of World War II, the CIA receives intelligence about a potential major terrorist attack. Racing to Afghanistan, Mitch Rapp leads a commando raid on an Al-Qaeda stronghold in a remote border village—and defuses plans for a nuclear strike on the nation’s capital. But Rapp knows, in the face of a new kind of enemy, nothing is what it seems—and it’s up to him alone to avert a disaster of unimaginable proportions.Book Memorial Day (Mitch Rapp Book 7) Review :
The fifth Vince Flynn novel to feature counter-terrorism agent Mitch Rapp, this work seemed to me to be rather intent on returning him to his original caricature, stripping him of any previous personality pleasantries while portraying him as a single-minded, terrorist torturing and general bad-guy killing badass. Indeed, even Rapp’s wife, widely present in previous works, is hardly even mentioned here. In this work, we see an often irritable, irascible and downright explosive personality, often verbally battling with anyone who would disagree with his plans or methods, especially the Washington elite, even including the President. In one memorable verbal sparring session in the Oval Office, Rapp borders on insubordination that would’ve probably lead to others being put behind bars:President Hayes: “This is the White House. I need levelheaded advisors, and I will tolerate nothing less.”Rapp: “Levelheaded? OK, how about this for a levelheaded assessment? The next time a group of Islamic radical fundamentalists try to blow up Washington D.C., you should place a little less emphasis on what your chief of staff tells you since she doesn’t have the slightest idea what she’s talking about when it comes to terrorism.”President Hayes: “You are on thin ice, Mister. I’m getting sick and tired of you walking around here like you’re the only person who cares…the only person who’s contributed.”Rapp’s anger reached a steady boil. Barely able to conceal his fury he kept his eyes locked on the President and said, “The next time you compare contributions I’ve made in the fight against terrorism to that of your political appointees, you won’t have to worry about firing me.”Hayes pointed his finger at Rapp. “You need to start respecting other people’s opinions, and realize you’re not the only one with the answers.”Rapp: “Mr. President, you sit here in this vacuum with all of these sycophants and so-called experts running around advising you, but have you stopped to realize that you came within a whisker of being incinerated by a nuclear bomb?”“Of course I have.”“Mr. President, there are a lot of things that I don’t tell you about. Stuff that you’re better off not knowing, but maybe now’s a good time to give you a glimpse into what it takes to win this war. Do you have any idea how we found out that the nuclear material was on the ship headed for Charleston?”Hayes shook his head.“We pulled five prisoners out of that village in Pakistan, sir, and none of them were willing to talk. I lined them all up, and started with a man named Ali Saed al-Houri. I put a gun to his head, and when he refused to answer my questions, I blew his brains out, Mr. President. I executed the bastard, and I didn’t feel an ounce of shame or guilt. I thought of the innocent men and women who were forced to jump out of the burning World Trade Center, and I pulled the trigger. I moved on to the next terrorist and blew his brains out too, and then the third guy in line started singing like a bird. That’s how we found out about the bomb, sir. That’s what it takes to win this war on terror. So don’t lecture me about commitment because I doubt anyone else on your national security staff would have pulled that trigger, and don’t ever forget that if I hadn’t, we wouldn’t even have the luxury of this argument. That is for certain.Indeed, a much more volatile Mitch Rapp presented here, for certain…The story, in essence, involves the discovery of a very sophisticated Al-Qaeda plot to smuggle a nuclear weapon into Washington D.C. to detonate it, killing untold hundreds of thousands. But as this plot becomes more and more exposed to the upper echelons of the U.S. government, the politicians, of course, become overly pre-occupied with the maneuvering of their political gains as their main “advice” to the President. This, in turn, sparks extreme malevolence in Rapp and his team “on the ground” attempting to locate this device and its protagonist. Through typical Rapp measures, i.e. ignoring Washington orders, he’s able to root out the culprit and seemingly save the day. Or does he? Flynn, again, is on top of his game here with magnificent twists and turns, combining explosive action with unbelievably deep access to C.I.A. and FBI techniques and operations that give all his books a remarkably stark reality. There was really no-one who could challenge Vince for the technical insight that he provided in his works and that definitely included Tom Clancy. And not to spoil the ending but it will have you literally ripping through the pages to get to the final outcome…again, a marvelous effort in the Flynn catalogue.An interesting point that I’m just now learning as I’m reading through this Flynn catalogue, something perhaps the long-time fans have known for some time is that the first published Rapp novel, “Transfer Of Power” in 1999 was actually the THIRD in the Mitch Rapp series. It turns out that “American Assassin,” (2010) the eleventh published Rapp novel, is really the FIRST in the series and the follow-up, “Kill Shot” (2012) is the SECOND. These two books, interestingly, were written right around the time that he’d announced his prostate cancer diagnosis and I wonder (and this is COMPLETE speculation on my part, with no basis in any facts or research) if he decided, from a mortality standpoint, to get the complete Mitch Rapp storyline out before proceeding on with the series…an interesting conjecture that, again, there may already be an answer to. As for me and my type A personality, I won’t be able to stand it if I don’t stop now and retreat to “Assassin” and “Kill Shot” before I continue with the rest of the catalogue.As for this work, Flynn has provided another marvelous read that only supplements the existing Mitch Rapp storyline and is an additional volume to the series that I would highly recommend. When you read a Mitch Rapp book, you become him. You feel his intensity. His forthrightness. His resolve. You want to destroy the feckless politicians who stand in his way. You want to "let slip the dogs of war" and be done with the war on terror NOW, once and for all. To truly meet terrorists head on with overwhelming force and a viciousness unparalleled in the history of mankind. Then you take a deep breath and hope we have people like Rapp on our side, because we need men and women like him, whether we realize it or not. 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