Consent to Kill by
Vince Flynn
Publisher: Pocket Books, a division of Simon & Schuster,
Inc.
ISBN: 978-1-4165-0501-3
I just can’t get enough of Mitch Rapp! This must be the
third time I read this particular book with Copyright of 2005. I was right
before, and repeat my 5-Star analysis.
Kennedy’s team, including the star player Mitch Rapp plus
his outsider friend ex-Seal Coleman, perform as usual in another tense and reactive manner.
However, in this book, Mitch is the target; instead of performing heroic feats
in saving the world, he has a target on his back by an individual needing
revenge for one of Mitch’s previous kills. Involved are people from Saudi Arabia, Germany,
Russia, and even a well
established Mexican gang that infiltrated America (now, in 2018, being hunted
and thrown out or arrested). Consent To
Kill has the action as in other Mitch Rapp stories; although Mitch suffers
a Mitch suffers some mishaps in his personal life along the way. As in other
stories, this story is realistic and highlights the dysfunction of our
governing members, particularly the inability of Senators keeping their mouths
shut. I believe you, as did I, will identify with the need for black ops and
welcome the results that keep America
safe through superb coordination, secrecy, and boldness. Kennedy’s team works
in the shadows, yet excels in results trying to minimize collateral damage and reducing
the damage to reputations, despite despicable acts. Enjoy your read.
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