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Executive Power (Mitch Rapp Book 6) Kindle Edition
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.
- LanguageEnglish
- PublisherAtria Books
- Publication dateMay 6, 2003
- File size5.6 MB
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ANNA Rielly drifted in and out of sleep, the warm sun enveloping her in a hazy dream. Her bronzed skin glistened with a mixture of sweat and sunscreen. A slight afternoon breeze floated in off the ocean. It had been the perfect week. Nothing but food, sun, sex and sleep. The ideal honeymoon. A small resort on a remote Caribbean island with their own secluded cabana, gravity pool and beach. Total privacy, no TV, no phones, no pagers, just the two of them.
She opened her eyes a touch and looked down at her wedding ring. She couldn’t help but smile. She was like a schoolgirl again. It was a perfect diamond set in an elegant platinum Tiffany setting. Not too big, not too small, just right. Most important, though, it was from the right man. The man of her dreams.
She was now officially Mrs. Anna Rapp. He had been a little surprised that she’d taken his name without so much as a word of debate. She was a feminist, after all, with definite liberal leanings, but she could also be an old-fashioned romantic. She could think of no other man she respected more. It was an honor to share his name and she wanted the world to know that they were now a family. In addition, she could also be pragmatic. She had no desire to one day see her grandchildren running around with four last names. Professionally though, she would keep her maiden name. As the White House correspondent for NBC she already had name recognition and a solid career. It was a good compromise and Mitch didn’t object.
Amazingly, the entire wedding had gone off without a hitch. Rielly couldn’t think of a friend who didn’t have at least one big blowout with her fiancé, or mother, or mother-in-law while planning her wedding. For her part, Anna had always clung to the romantic notion that one day she’d fall in love and have a big wedding back at St. Ann’s in Chicago. It was where her parents had been married, where she’d been baptized and confirmed and where she and her brothers had gone to grade school. But in the months after they got engaged she could see that this was an idea Mitch was less than enthusiastic about. It wasn’t that he was uncooperative. He told her that if she wanted a big wedding back in Chicago, that is what they’d do, but she could feel his apprehension. He didn’t have to state it.
Mitch Rapp did not like being the center of attention. He was a man who was used to working behind the scenes. The strange truth was that her husband had been a covert operative for the CIA since the age of twenty-two. And the harsh reality was that in some circles he was known as an assassin.
In the months before their wedding, during the confirmation hearing for Mitch’s boss at the CIA, a member of the House Intelligence Committee had leaked Mitch’s story to the press in an attempt to derail Irene Kennedy’s nomination as the next director of the Central Intelligence Agency. The president had come to both Rapp and Kennedy’s defense and a version of the truth was released to the media. The president told the story of how Rapp had led a team of commandos deep into Iraq to prevent Saddam Hussein from joining the nuclear club. The president called Rapp the single most important person in America’s fight against terrorism and overnight the politicians lined up to shake his hand.
Rapp had been thrust into the spotlight, and he didn’t do well. Having survived for years because of his ability to move from city to city, and country to country, without being noticed, he was now recognized virtually everywhere he went. There were photographers and reporters who hounded him. Rapp tried to reason with them at first. A few listened, but most didn’t. Not one to let a problem fester, Rapp arranged to have a few noses smashed. The others took the hint and backed off.
There was something else, though, that worried Rapp a great deal. He was now a marked man. Virtually every terrorist from Jakarta to London knew who he was. Bounties had been placed on his head and fatwas, Islamic religious decrees, had been thrown down by dozens of fanatical Muslim clerics across Arabia, Asia and the Pacific Rim. Thousands if not millions of crazed Islamic zealots would gladly give their lives to take him down.
Rapp worried incessantly about Anna’s safety and had even asked her if she was sure she still wanted to spend the rest of her life looking over her shoulder. Without hesitation she had said yes and told him not to insult her by bringing it up again. He had stoically honored her request, but it didn’t stop his worrying. He’d also taken some serious precautions, having ordered her a customized BMW with bulletproof glass, Kevlar-lined body, and shredproof tires. They were also in the process of building a house on twenty acres outside D.C. in rural Virginia. Anna had asked more than once where the money came from to pay for all this, but Rapp had always deflected her questions with a joke or change of subject. She knew he was a man of many means, and in the end she reasoned that there were some things she was better off not knowing.
When they sat down to plan the wedding, Rapp brought up a laundry list of security concerns that would have to be addressed. As the weeks passed, Anna began to realize that he simply would not be able to enjoy the day if they held such a large wedding. She made the decision then to have a small private ceremony with their families and a few close friends. The news had been received well by Mitch.
The event was held where they’d met. At the White House. Anna’s entire family, her mom and dad, brothers and sisters-in-law and seven nieces and nephews were there. Mitch’s only surviving relative, his brother Steven, was best man while Anna’s longtime friend Liz O’Rourke was the matron of honor. Dr. Irene Kennedy and a few of Rapp’s friends from the CIA were present as well as a select group of Anna’s media friends. Father Malone from St. Ann’s was flown in to officiate and the president and the first lady were the perfect hosts. President Hayes also used his significant clout to make sure there wasn’t a mention of the wedding in any of the papers or on TV. It was agreed by all that it would be wise to keep the identity of Mrs. Mitch Rapp off the front pages.
The guests all stayed at the Hay Adams Hotel, just a short walk across Lafayette Park from the White House. They celebrated well into the night and then the bride and groom were taken by the Secret Service to Reagan National Airport where they caught a private jet to their island. Courtesy of the CIA, they were traveling under the assumed identities of Troy and Betsy Harris.
Anna sat up and looked over the edge of the patio down at the beach. Her husband was coming out of the water after a swim. Naturally dark-skinned, after a week in the sun he looked like he’d gone native. The man was a prime physical specimen, and she wasn’t just thinking that because she was married to him. In his twenties he’d been a world-class triathlete who competed in events around the world. He’d won the famous Iron Man competition in Hawaii twice. Now he was in his mid-thirties, and was still in great shape.
Rapp sported some other physical features that had taken Rielly a little getting used to. He had three visible bullet scars: one on his leg and two on his stomach. There was a fourth that was covered by a thick scar on his shoulder where the doctors had torn him open to get at the bullet and reconstruct his shoulder socket. There was an elongated knife scar on his right side, and one last scar that he was particularly proud of. It was a constant reminder of the man he had sworn he would kill when he started on his crazy journey into the world of counterterrorism. It ran along the left side of his face, from his ear down to his jawline. The plastic surgeons had minimized the scar to a thin line, but more important to Rapp, the man who had marked him was now dead.
Rapp stepped onto the patio, water dripping from his shorts, and smiled at his bride. “How ya’ doin’, honey?”
“Fine.” She reached out her hand for him. “I was just dozing off a bit.”
Rapp bent down and kissed her and then without saying another word he jumped into the small pool. He came up and rested his arms and chin on the edge. “Are you ready to go back tomorrow?”
She shook her head and pouted prettily for him.
Rapp smiled. She really made him happy. She was smart, funny and drop-dead gorgeous. She could be a bit of a ballbuster at times, but he supposed any woman who was going to put up with him had to be able to assert herself or it’d be only a matter of years before he screwed everything up.
“Well, we’ll just have to stay a little longer, then,” he said.
She shook her head again and put the pouty lips back on.
Reaching across the patio for the bucket of iced Red Stripe, he laughed to himself. He’d called her bluff. She needed to get back to work or the network would have a complete shit fit. If Rapp had it his way she’d quit. The exposure was an ever increasing risk to her safety. But Anna had to come to that conclusion on her own. He didn’t want to wake up ten years from now and have her go nuts on him for making her throw her career away. His only consolation was that her current assignment at the White House meant close proximity to more than a dozen well-armed and supremely trained Secret Service agents and officers.
“Would you like a beer, honey?”
“Sure.”
Rapp opened one, handed the ice-cold bottle to Anna and then opened one for himself. Reaching out with his bottle he waited for his wife to do the same. The two bottles clinked together and Rapp said, “To us.”
“To us,” she replied with a blissful smile.
They both took a drink and Rapp added, “And lots of cute healthy babies.”
Anna laughed and held up two fingers.
Rapp shook his head. “At least five.”
She laughed even louder. “You’re nuts.”
“I never said I wasn’t.”
They sat there basking in the sun, talking about their future for the better part of an hour, teasing each other playfully about how many kids they were going to have, how they were going to be raised, what names they liked and what they would do if one of the kids was as stubborn as either of them. Rapp refrained from sharing his opinion as she talked about what she would do with her job after they had a baby. It was one of those new things he’d learned about relationships. He understood that she was talking it out, and not looking for him to throw in his own two cents.
For her part, Anna kept her promise that she would steer clear of digging for details on the goings-on at Langley. Rapp knew that if they were going to survive in the long run he would have to share certain aspects of his job with her, regardless of what Agency policy dictated. Anna was too curious to spend the rest of their lives never discussing what he spent the majority of the week doing. The general subjects of terrorism and national security were fair game, but anything involving specific intelligence or covert policy was off the table. Having been silent for so many years, Rapp actually found it satisfying to be able to share his opinions with someone who had a decent grasp of the issues.
They opened two more beers and Anna joined him in the water. They clung to the edge of the gravity pool and looked out at the ocean, their elbows and chins resting on the edge, their legs gently floating behind them. They laughed about the wedding and their week of seclusion and avoided mentioning that it was about to end. Rapp could tell that Anna was getting tipsy. She weighed only 115 pounds and the combination of beer, warm sun and a lazy breeze meant a siesta was in the cards.
After a little while she kissed him on the lips and swam to the other end of the small pool. Climbing out, she stopped on the top step and pulled her hair into a loose ponytail. As she twisted it with both hands the water cascaded down her smooth back and over her tiny white bikini bottom. With a flirtatious glance over her shoulder she began to unhook her top. “I’m going to go take a nap. Would you like to join me?” Keeping her back to him, she slipped off her bikini top and draped it over the hammock hook to her right.
Needing no further encouragement, Rapp set his beer down and hoisted himself over the edge. He followed his wife into the bedroom, losing his swim trunks along the way. His eyes never left her body, and for a brief moment he found himself wishing they could stay on this tiny island forever.
When they got back to Washington it wouldn’t be like this. There would be fires to be put out and plans to be put into action. He watched Anna slip out of her bikini bottom, and the problems awaiting him in Washington vanished. They could wait, at least for another day. Right now he had more important things on his mind.
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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
- Best Sellers Rank: #36,241 in Kindle Store (See Top 100 in Kindle Store)
- #107 in Political Thrillers (Books)
- #212 in Political Thrillers & Suspense
- #223 in Terrorism Thrillers (Kindle Store)
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About the author

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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- Reviewed in the United States on February 9, 2017I 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.
- Reviewed in the United States on May 21, 2017I’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.
- Reviewed in the United States on September 11, 2024Tough 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, 2025A 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, 2024Great 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, 2024Another 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, 2025This 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, 2023The 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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PCReviewed in Italy on August 3, 2019
5.0 out of 5 stars Mitch Rapp n1!
Mi piace molto la seria
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JCReviewed in Germany on July 10, 2013
4.0 out of 5 stars Packender Thriller
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.
- RakheeReviewed in India on September 16, 2018
5.0 out of 5 stars Good service delivery as per schedule
Good
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Marco A.Reviewed in Mexico on January 7, 2025
4.0 out of 5 stars Agíl y Fácil
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 AdolphusReviewed in the United Kingdom on August 11, 2022
5.0 out of 5 stars InVinceble
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.