![]() ![]() ![]() Flynn delivers his usual high-octane international thriller, but, in giving Rapp's backstory, he's infused it with more depth and heart than usual, and Guidall matches him beat for beat, proving himself a fine choice of storyteller. Still, he is more than capable of pulling out the stops when the action kicks in, keeping listeners on the edge of their seats once the bullets begin to fly. George Guidall has a keen ear for dialogue, and his relaxed reading keeps Flynn's sometimes overheated prose and over-the-top plot grounded in a realm of believability. American Assassin is a good attempt at a belated prequel and fills in the blanks in Rapps eleven book career with some obvious weaknesses and a satisfying. He's quickly recruited by the CIA and soon makes his first kill and is on his way to his first clandestine mission. ![]() Grief-stricken, he swears revenge on the terrorists. As a young man, Rapp lost his fiancée in the terrorist bombing of Pan Am flight 103. Taking a step back in time, he tells the story of how Rapp initially came to work for the CIA. In 1 New York Times bestselling author Vince Flynns explosive and captivating (Glenn Beck) thriller, witness the young Mitch Rapp as he takes on his. With this 11th Mitch Rapp adventure, Flynn does something a little different. ![]()
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