"Always worth waiting for!"
Best CIA series
Vince always keeps you on the edge of your seat. This book keeps you wondering about the next move and the plot thickens the farther you go.
George Guidall is by far one of the best readers out there. Anyone who has read the Gunslinger is aware of that. I will listen to a book just because he is the reader.
Not sure about that. Maybe when Irene shows a different side of herself about her agents that are killed.
Awesome listen!
"Mitch Rapp ay his best!"
The Mitch Rapp character, the intelligence of the story and it's characters.
The outcome.
Excellent.
The change in Rapp's character after he was injured.
I'd like to see Mitch get involved with the fornsic agent he was flirting with in the hospital.
"Good but no surprices"
The story is pretty seethrough - but then I have read/listened to a few of these books by now. The caracters is what make this story good. I got really involved with the caracters and could relate to all of them. Some made me really irritated for being so extremly naive and gullible with no critical sense at all, while others intrigued me and made me want to learn more about them. The storyline was pretty basic and one knew the outcome pretty quickly. I bought this book because I was hopeing it would be different - but I was let down there. I also had a bit of a problem with the narrator - his speach was not clear enough for my liking - at the same time his performance matched the caracters in the book. I guess its just me who is not used to this slurry speach.
Good enough but no surprises unless you get excited about the caracters. I would recommend it for braindead entertainment.
"Yet Another Fantastic Mitch Rapp Installment"
I have been waiting on the edge of my seat for another Mitch Rapp installment especially one that didn't focus on the back story and this sure did not disappoint.
Another gripping performance by George Guidall also.
"Mitch Rapp Does it Again!"
Yes, I would recommend. It is full of drama and thorough character study and keeps you engaged through out.
Mitch is constantly under seige - both domestically and by foreign countries. When things look darkest, he prevails. But this is not just a story about Mitch - it is also about Irene Kennedy - and their partnership is a study in contrasts. Mitch could not be Mitch without Irene.
I am a big admirer of George Guidall's reading. His characterizations are nuanced and distinct. He does not make the mistake of over modulating or using falsetto for his characters, nor does his accents over the top. He is one of my favorites.
"Back on track!"
It was great for Flynn to be back on track with Rapp & leave the prequels. Another classic that was exciting to listen to; did not disappoint!
"Rapp is back"
I love all Mitch Rapp books
Yes
Excellent narration
The only dissapointment is I have to wait for the next book
"Another Great Book"
Mitch Rapp is like Led Zeppelin. Hard, fast and you never grow tired of them. He is the baddest man on the planet and no other writer has come close to capturing a like character like him. DO NOT END THIS FRANCHISE!!!
"Where is Mitch when we need him"
the irony of the present day political insanity engulfing this wonderful USA being presented in a fiction novel or is it what is really occuring in our out of control political environment.
All of Rapps actions are indelible
yes i have, and consider Mr. Guidalls performances outstanding
I feel it would be a travisity to attempt to put this in a film version,one needs to internalize the statement that Vincent Flynn is presenting.
"Mitch is back"
The storyline is familiar to those who've listened to this series before, revisiting Afghanistan and with familiar characters. The narrator is excellent: his voice, pacing and done are excellent and very suitable for the novel.
Mitch Rapp. Definitely, although, interestingly enough, Kennedy is good too.
Just a good, tight novel with characters I've become familiar with over the rest of the series.