Enemy at the Gates
O**I
Great Series
I have read all of them and it's a Great Series! Well written n Great Plots! Highly recommend reading All of Them!!!
Y**K
Great Series!!
Mitch Rapp is one of the great protagonist of all time. In this story there’s a new president and he and the First Lady have different ideas about running the country. Mitch has decided to back away from his Proffesional life, but when the world’s richest man ask Mitch to rescue a scientist who’s bio research compound has been burned to the ground and is on the run from an African terrorist. Enjoyable from the very beginning. I love a book that from the first few pages grabs you and won’t let go. ⭐️⭐️⭐️⭐️⭐️
D**N
Very good book but left me seriously unsettled
I have been a fan of the Mitch Rapp series for a very long time. This book was a very good story with all of the complexity and thrills of this series, but. I'll get to the but in a minute. Most of this book takes place in Africa - Uganda and South Africa and involves an unbelievably wealthy man, a brilliant young researcher (funded by the wealthy man) and a war between financial power and political power. Also thrown into the story are problems revolving around oil, pandemics and betrayal at many levels.And then comes the but. As many reviewers have said - the end is not really an end. It is clear that the next book in the series is going to have to be the answer to many lingering issues. Also, and more disturbing for me, the book raised too many questions about where loyalty resides - whether it is necessarily reliable - and how much power should be left in the hands of politicians. Also - how much power should rest in the hands of one unbelievably wealthy person. The book doesn't give answers, but it raises so many questions that probably cannot be answered. As I said - this story left me seriously unsettled. But it was definitely interesting and complex enough to keep me reading late into the night.
G**S
smooth!!!
Book flew by! Sorry about Nash. But got what was coming. Took the easy way out. No dignity in suicide. I hope the Cooks get boiled. Thanks for the ride.
S**O
awesome, as always!!!
Vince and Kyle get better with each book! Just when you’ve read a book that they have raised the bar in, the next one leaves your jaw dropping.
S**.
Such a Good Series
Loved the book. They are all so well done. I love Mitch and his companions. Can’t wait to start the next one.
T**D
Good read
The book was an interesting read. It was not up to the standard Mitch Rapp genre, however. There was limited action. I will be reading the next book, #21 in the series in the event this one was just "off the mark" for whatever reason. Here's hoping.
B**L
Mitch Again!!!!
Semi retired he still gets dragged into these situations, he will always answer her call!!!!!I need to see how this situation gets rectified, it left me hanging a bit more than usual.
E**L
Mitch Rapp at his best
I have been a Vince Flynn fan from the very beginning. Unfortunately we lost an amazing author way too soon. Enter Kyle Mills. A brilliant and as talented as anyone of the top espionage authors of today. If I didn't know better, I would think he was a by product of Mr Flynn and Mr Ludlum in the flesh. I've never picked up a Kyle Mills book that I've been disappointed with. His experience and writing style is exhilarating. This was an amazing read, so good that I finished it in less than 2 full days. If you haven't already, buy it, you won't be disappointed. I look forward to Mr Mill's next project
G**R
Mitch Rapp
All the “ Mitch Rapp” books are a good, well thought out novel, and makes you hope that there are agents like him, looking after our interests.
A**R
great series of books
Having read all the Rapp novels and really enjoyed them all ,this one although good left me thinking perhaps the series is coming to an end and has run its course. Lets hope not
S**A
Mitch Rapp once more
One heck of a book! What a plot and what an end! Can't wait for the sequel to come.... Mitch Rapp rocks
A**E
Amazing
One of the best Rapp novels ever. Hard to imagine they could keep getting better. No better way to weave timelines into this saga!
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