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Executive Power (Mitch Rapp Book 6) Kindle Edition

4.6 out of 5 stars 10,420 ratings

The New York Times bestselling Mitch Rapp series returns with this “fast-paced spy thriller” (People) following the country’s best assassin as he finds himself in the crossfire of America’s deadliest enemies.

Returning from a covert mission, Mitch Rapp was publicly hailed by the president for his role in the fight against terrorism. After years of working in the shadows, Rapp was caught in the media spotlight—and marked for death by virtually every terrorist in the world. Now a CIA advisor, Rapp is ready to battle terror far from the front lines.

When a Navy SEAL team in the Philippines is ambushed, all evidence points to a leak within the US State Department. And a greater threat lurks—a ruthless assassin working for the most powerful men in the Middle East, who are bent on igniting a world war. With the world watching, Rapp must hold back the flames of Armageddon.
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Packed with likable characters and undergirded by an in-depth understanding of the tangled politics of the 21st-century Middle East, Flynn's latest spy thriller (after the bestselling Separation of Power) can rightly be termed a post-September 11 espionage novel. Mitch Rapp is the CIA's number one assassin, recently lauded by the president as "the single most important person in America's fight against terrorism." Recently married to a high-profile anchorwoman and given a desk job, Mitch is having a hard time settling into the brain center of the CIA and giving up the gritty end of operations. He can't seem to resist seeking hands-on involvement in his latest assignment: unraveling a murky plot to create a Palestinian state. A mysterious operative, "David," plans to assassinate the heads of the major terrorist groups in the region and pin the deaths on Israel, simultaneously creating sympathy for the Palestinian cause while striking a fatal blow against terrorism, which he despises. Though the novel never strays far from the many conventions of the genre-a cadre of international agents, pedantic bureaucrats, spoiled sheikhs, and a U.S. president and military unfailingly portrayed as noble-Flynn spins an entertaining narrative. Though the book deals with an Iraq still firmly under Saddam's control, it should appeal to Americans' burgeoning awareness of-and interest in-the complex affairs of the Middle East. Perhaps the book's greatest accomplishment is its oblique questioning of the politics of vengeance. "The only way to make them stop is to hit them harder than they hit us," says the leader of Israel's intelligence agency. As Flynn's book demonstrates, the tragedy is that those same words could easily come from either side.
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After the events in Separation of Power (2001), Mitch Rapp's identity as a covert CIA operative (read assassin) is more overt than covert, and in the public eye is the last place he wants to be. In spite of his promises to his wife that he'll take a desk job now that his anonymity has been compromised, Mitch doesn't hesitate to tackle another covert mission involving the rescue of a family being held hostage in the Middle East. With his mentor, Irene Kennedy, now heading the CIA and with President Hayes' supreme trust, Mitch has more leeway than ever in his operation, and rather than sit back and watch his team at work, Mitch puts himself on the front line. Flynn's timing with these thrillers is uncanny (even though his reference to Saddam Hussein as a key villain here is a beat or two late). Another explosive tale of international intrigue from a master of the high-concept thriller. Mary Frances Wilkens
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  • ASIN ‏ : ‎ B000FC0O4K
  • Publisher ‏ : ‎ Atria Books
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  • Publication date ‏ : ‎ May 6, 2003
  • Language ‏ : ‎ English
  • File size ‏ : ‎ 5.6 MB
  • Screen Reader ‏ : ‎ Supported
  • Enhanced typesetting ‏ : ‎ Enabled
  • X-Ray ‏ : ‎ Enabled
  • Word Wise ‏ : ‎ Enabled
  • Print length ‏ : ‎ 512 pages
  • ISBN-13 ‏ : ‎ 978-0743471275
  • Page Flip ‏ : ‎ Enabled
  • Book 6 of 24 ‏ : ‎ Mitch Rapp
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Vince Flynn was a New York Times bestselling author of eleven thrillers, including most recently EXTREME MEASURES and ACT OF TREASON. He lived in Minneapolis with his wife and three children. He died on June 19, 2013, after a three-year battle with prostate cancer.

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Customers thoroughly enjoy this Mitch Rapp book, praising its fast-paced narrative and ability to interweave mystery and action. The writing is excellent, with believable details that make the story feel real, and customers appreciate the well-developed characters, particularly the memorable Mitch Rapp. Customers find the book keeps them engaged from start to finish, making it a great vacation read.

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434 customers mention "Readability"425 positive9 negative

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236 customers mention "Suspenseful"215 positive21 negative

Customers enjoy the suspenseful nature of the book, describing it as an exciting Mitch Rapp thriller that keeps readers engaged with its fast-paced plot and ability to interweave mystery and action.

"A good spy intrigue book of fantasy. Plenty of action to keep things moving along. It fits in well with the whole series." Read more

"...Loads of political intrigue and could have been pulled from 2024 (some things never change)." Read more

"...Flynn’s skill in weaving the tale was terrific. The story line was interesting and timely, and the settings both here and abroad well described...." Read more

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Customers find the book highly enjoyable, describing it as an exciting adventure that makes for great vacation reading.

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"So enjoyable. Love knowing the characters better and better in each book. Stories are great fun. Can’t wait to read them all." Read more

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77 customers mention "Writing quality"75 positive2 negative

Customers praise the writing quality of the book, finding it excellent and very readable, with one customer specifically noting its well-crafted espionage narrative.

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"Vince Flynn is as talented a writer and storyteller as I have ever come across, and even though my politics may skew center left, as a retired Marine..." Read more

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Customers enjoy the pacing of the book, describing it as fast-paced with a great balance between rapid action and timely content.

"...The story moves along at a nice pace, not too fast, not too slow. I don’t like Anna Rielly, but thankfully she doesn’t take up much story space...." Read more

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Customers praise the character development in the book, particularly noting the memorable protagonist Mitch Rapp and how the author incorporates working fictional characters into the reality framework. They appreciate the portrayal of three religions and find the supporting cast fascinating.

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"I'm obsessed with Rapp! He is such a fascinating character who reveals more about himself in every book. Can't wait to read the next." Read more

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  • Reviewed in the United States on February 9, 2017
    I am an avid Jack Reacher (Lee Child) reader. I own his entire 21 book series and have read it several times. I'm always looking for similar action thrillers with strong male leads. Along the way I discovered Lucas Davenport, Virgil Flowers, and so on. But these Mitch Rapp series never seem to show up on my recommendations until recently. I read the reviews...they all seem to put Mitch in the same category as my other favs. WooHoo....finally....another series discovered. I started with American Assassin, listed as Mitch Rapp #1. It was okay...the writing was not as I expected it would be but decided perhaps it was a function of character development and I needed to give the author another shot. So I read Kill
    Shot, listed as Mitch Rapp #2. Eh.....it was okay too...a little better. Then I had to decided if to continue or just search for another series I might like better. What the heck!?!?! I bought Transfer of Power, listed as Mitch Rapp #3. WOW!! What a diference....spectacular book....had trouble putting it down...was staying up half the night!! After finishing with it, I purchased the rest of the series and did a little more research on Vince Flynn. I found that he had passed away in 2013 and the 1st 2 novels were written as a sort of "prequel" for the series by another writer, Kyle Mills. I'm sure it is difficult to insert yourself into the writing style of another author, especially if you're trying to go backwards and "redevelop" an existing character. If I'd paid attention to the published dates, I probably would have figured this out and started with the 3rd one. This is certainly not meant to slam Kyle Mills as an author. But in comparison to the 3rd book in the series and forward, the first 2 prequels seemed cumbersome, forced and left questions unanswered.
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  • Reviewed in the United States on May 21, 2017
    I’m a fan of Vince Flynn’s writing and his protagonist, Mitch Rapp, and this volume in the series did not disappoint me. It’s maybe even one of the better ones.

    There were two unrelated plots in this story. The fact that these two plots were unrelated (other than Mitch Rapp being central to both of them) might bother some readers, but it didn’t bother me. For whatever reasons, I never expected the two plots to intertwine so there was no disappointment on my part when the separation became totally evident (I had always expected such). It’s true that Flynn’s characters mostly see the world as black or white, good or bad, right or wrong. There is very little gray area. While the almost universal lack of gray forces these stories away from having any true real-world similarity

    The above being said, the primary antagonist in this story, David (aka Jabril Khatabi) is a “gray” character. He’s doing a lot of wrong in the hope of creating a lot of right. But the author firmly confirms that such "grayness" in a black and white world is not part of these stories, when, in the end, David’s character is depicted as foolishly naïve, just moments before he is murdered by another character who totally believes in a black and white version of the world. The apparent moral to these events: “idealists are stupid and will end up dead.”

    The story moves along at a nice pace, not too fast, not too slow. I don’t like Anna Rielly, but thankfully she doesn’t take up much story space. She is so wrong for Rapp, yet the author keeps trying to force her upon the reader as a counterbalance for Rapp. I think that effort is not working, and maybe even backfiring. I would not be saddened by her demise. Maybe she is supposed to bring a “gray” aspect to Mitch Rapp, but I don’t think it’s working.

    In summary, Executive Power was an enjoyable reading experience and a novel I would recommend to anyone who enjoys political thrillers populated with many steadfast characters.
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  • Reviewed in the United States on September 11, 2024
    Tough to beat Mitch Rapp. Excellent blend of reality and working fictional characters into the reality framework. Worth the time. I recommend it to adventurous readers!
  • Reviewed in the United States on May 18, 2025
    A good spy intrigue book of fantasy. Plenty of action to keep things moving along. It fits in well with the whole series.
  • Reviewed in the United States on August 20, 2024
    Great book, at times a few to many side stories but I found it easy to keep up with

    In the end a great read and kept me on my toes and wanting more.
  • Reviewed in the United States on September 23, 2024
    Another good Mitch Rapp read (although Anna was a bit tiresome). Loads of political intrigue and could have been pulled from 2024 (some things never change).
  • Reviewed in the United States on March 18, 2025
    This order was right on but book three of the Mitch Rapp series was a used book but charged for a new one. It is difficult for me to return such a mistake because of mobility and the mail service we have at the VA facility I live at.
  • Reviewed in the United States on April 17, 2023
    The Mitch Rapp series by Vince Flynn is one of my favorites, and Executive Power was outstanding. Flynn’s skill in weaving the tale was terrific. The story line was interesting and timely, and the settings both here and abroad well described. This was one of those books that I read more slowly as I reached the final chapters, as I didn’t want it to end! Reading series books like this are best done in order so you can see how the characters develop over time, in my opinion. Executive Power is the best to date.

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  • PC
    5.0 out of 5 stars Mitch Rapp n1!
    Reviewed in Italy on August 3, 2019
    Mi piace molto la seria
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  • JC
    4.0 out of 5 stars Packender Thriller
    Reviewed in Germany on July 10, 2013
    Mir gefällt die ganze Mitch Rapp-Serie, und Executive Power ist keine Ausnahme. Obschon ich Vince Flynns "der ZWeck heiligt alle Mittel"-Philosophie nicht gutheißen kann - die Geschichten sind kunstvoll aufgebaut, die Handlungsstränge mit ihren Finten so ineinander verflochten, dass ich das Buch erst weglegen kann, wenn ich weiß, wie es denn nun ausgeht. Verfolgt man die aktuellen Vorgänge um den Whistleblower Edward Snowden, so fällt es schwer, nicht an die detailliert beschriebene Spionagewelt eines Mitch Rapp zu denken. Um so bedauerlicher, dass Vince Flynns letztes Buch bereits geschrieben ist: Er erlag Mitte Juni einem Krebsleiden.
  • Rakhee
    5.0 out of 5 stars Good service delivery as per schedule
    Reviewed in India on September 16, 2018
    Good
  • Marco A.
    4.0 out of 5 stars Agíl y Fácil
    Reviewed in Mexico on January 7, 2025
    Otra vez el autor desarrolla una historia agíl, fácil de leer y seguir, crea un ambiente detallad sin ser abrumador al rededor de la historia y los personaje. El final me dejo a deber, demasiado abrupto y falta el cierre de algunos personajes.
  • Gustavus Adolphus
    5.0 out of 5 stars InVinceble
    Reviewed in the United Kingdom on August 11, 2022
    Another great read by Mr Flynn. Always rollicking on with events, personalities and storylines. Already have the next one downloaded.
    Hope it's continues the roll that the others are on.

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