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#1 New York Times bestselling author of American Assassin—soon to be a major motion picture
America’s most powerful leader becomes its prime target, a “nightmarish” (Booklist) scenario made all-too-real in this Mitch Rapp thriller from #1 New York Times bestselling author Vince Flynn.
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 massacre their way into the White House. The Secret Service evacuates the president to an underground bunker—and while officials argue over how to negotiate with the enemy, Mitch Rapp, the CIA’s top counterterrorism operative, moves stealthily among the hidden corridors and secret passageways of the executive mansion, to save the hostages before the terrorists reach the president. But another adversary—someone within Washington’s elite—is determined to see Rapp’s rescue mission fail.
- Sales Rank: #5248 in Books
- Brand: Brand: Atria Books
- Published on: 2010-12-28
- Released on: 2010-12-28
- Original language: English
- Number of items: 1
- Dimensions: 7.50" h x 1.40" w x 4.13" l, .87 pounds
- Binding: Mass Market Paperback
- 672 pages
- Great product!
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5 of 5 people found the following review helpful.
Real. Imaginative, Powerful, Well written; I could go on...A MUST READ!
By johnfcon
I've been thrilled to "discover" this writer. As technical as Clancy et al, and certainly a student of the machinations of the power structure of our Government. Too bad it's fiction, because we certainly need some real solutions to the problems we've been facing for several administrations. However, if I may dissemble: while dusting the household library shelves the other day, I ran across my 1971 hard cover edition of "Day of the Jackal". Do not confuse the writings of Frederick Forsyth with any of the film adaptations. This is a book for the ages, and has certainly influenced a great number of writers to examine the political intrigues of their nations and periods of history. I feel that Flynn has assumed the mantle woven by Forsyth, and graciously carried it into our present age and location. This is not plagiarism, this is a living tribute to the types and art of excellent writing. I love this series of books, and admire the agility, dexterity and imagination of the writer(s). There are very few writers on my "5 Star" list, these make the cut, and I feel that they will stand the test of time. Thanks for listening to my musings.
5 of 5 people found the following review helpful.
The birth of the Mitch Rapp series is a winner
By Thomas Moody
Regrettably discovering Vince Flynn’s remarkable ability in this national political thriller genre only this year, it’s now become my devoted intent to voraciously read each novel in his catalogue. “Transfer of Power,” the second novel following his amazing debut “Term Limits,” introduces us to Mitch Rapp, a beyond tough covert operative who possesses a seemingly infinite number of self-defense and militarily trained weapons and skills, as Flynn’s main protagonist. With the overwhelming success of the Rapp character, Flynn devotes an entire series of like novels with Rapp becoming the primary combatant. This formula is what Flynn followed with great triumph throughout the body of his work before he tragically succumbed to prostate cancer in 2013.
In each of these marvelous works (this one is from 1999), Rapp takes on the many insidious characters on near suicidal missions that would threaten the United States. In reading this (and in his first work Term Limits), I find it very clear that Flynn was an unconditional patriot, right wing conservative who believed in the doctrine of overwhelming force as the only true means to enforce America’s foreign policy issues and that diplomacy was just time wasted by government bureaucrats, time needed and better spent on overpowering our enemies with the consummate force possessed by the United States (please pardon the digression into the political realm...it is relevant here I feel because Flynn's books are so heavily biased in this direction that prospective readers should be aware).
This book, “Transfer of Power” is political and military intrigue at its best. A well-known and long hunted senior Iraqi terrorist cleverly disguises himself as an Egyptian Prince who then manages to ingratiate himself with a Democratic PAC leader, the party that had recently elected Robert Hayes as President. Executing his detailed and well subsidized plan, the Prince is actually Rafique Aziz, a special target for CIA operative Mitch Rapp. As the plan unfolds, Aziz and his men overcome the staunch White House security and gain control of both the mansion and the West Wing. By the sheer luck of a last minute discovery by Rapp, who uses the sobriquet Mitch Ruse to keep his clandestine identity secret, President Hayes is saved and quickly escorted to the White House secure bunker…secure they think.
With Aziz now in command of the entire executive mansion and West Wing, along with a host of hostages that didn’t make it out during the violent overtaking, he presents a list demands that if aren’t met, he’ll sacrifice hostages and ultimately detonate both buildings, killing all the remaining people in the structures, including himself, while leveling perhaps the most symbolic landmark in American history. This is where we find Flynn at his best…weaving multiple storylines, each with their own unique personae and dramatic occurrences, while brilliantly carrying the reader through many heart-stopping episodes as we converge on a breathtaking conclusion.
Leaving Rapp as the hero, of course, and extricating him quickly from the post event back slapping among the CIA and FBI, we're immediately set up for the next installment in the Rapp series, one which he is sure to continue to chase down bad guys while protecting American interests both domestically and abroad.
Most readers will undoubtedly find themselves having a very difficult time putting this down...Flynn's ability to balance multiple scenes and leave the reader hanging for more is superb. At nearly 600 pages I believe some readers might be intimidated by the size or the commitment but, trust me, if you are even a fringe fan of this genre, this work will literally fly by. I'm a slow reader and I took this in in only two weeks. I'm thinking most would devour it in much less time.
If there is any critique to be made, Flynn oftentimes loses the reader with the logistics of the White House inner/under architecture. Multiple tunnels, basements, secret doors leading to other secret tunnels quickly overwhelm and leave us mystified as to where everyone is actually located…and this criticism is from someone who’s actually researched the inner layout of both the mansion and the West Wing. I will say though that in Flynn's defense, an understanding where each of our characters are located at each moment ultimately plays little consequence in the end…it was just very troublesome for me along the way.
But with that minor criticism aside, I would still whole-heartedly recommend this work to any fan of this genre. Although not having much experience yet with Tom Clancy (I am only now about half way through The Hunt for Red October), I feel qualified enough to say without doubt that Flynn far outdistances Clancy at this comparable point in their literary careers. Ultimately, it will be my great literary pleasure to continue the comparison of these genre monoliths as I continue to take on their great action novels.
3 of 3 people found the following review helpful.
I've been looking for fun spy action adventure reading and these books seem well ...
By Ian N.
I've been looking for fun spy action adventure reading and these books seem well liked. This is the third book in the series that I've read, as I started with the prequel series. I think this is my least favorite of the books, but that could be because it was the first of the series and Vince Flynn hadn't found his legs yet. The book is pretty predictable and the author has a pretty open disdain for politicians, college intellectuals, and bureaucrats that aren't in the secret services. I understand that it's a pretty typical trope that the hero has to work against the incompetence of the system while defeating the bad guys in his own way, but this reaches levels of eye rolling stupidity. Several of these characters are so nakedly incompetent and irrational that they never could have risen to such levels of power and that is with the understanding of the current levels of incompetence in our government. If you are looking for a fun spy thriller that doesn't rely so heavily on such tropes, check out Red Sparrow.
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