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Extreme Measures: A Thriller written by Vince Flynn Studio : Atria Books by Atria Books Publisher : Atria Books Released : 2008-10-28 Availability : Usually ships in 1-2 business days Number of Items : 1 EAN : 9780743270427 Avg. Customer Rating: (based on 134 reviews)
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In the newest devastatingly intense thriller by #1 New York Times bestselling phenomenon Vince Flynn, his deadly and charismatic hero Mitch Rapp wages a war against a new enemy with the help of a fellow soldier as dedicated and as lethal as they come. Vince Flynn's thrillers, featuring counterterrorism operative Mitch Rapp, have dominated the imagination of readers everywhere. In them, Flynn has captured the secretive world of the fearless men and women, who, bound by duty, risk their lives in a covert war they must hide from even their own political leaders. Now, Rapp and his protege, Mike Nash, may have met their match. The CIA has detected and intercepted two terrorist cells, but a third is feared to be on the loose. Led by a dangerous mastermind obsessed with becoming the leader of al-Qaeda, this determined and terrifying group is about to descend on America. Rapp needs the best on this assignment, and Nash, who has served his government honorably for sixteen years first as an officer in the Marine Corps and then as an operative in an elite counterterrorism team run by Rapp is his choice. Together, they have made careers out of meeting violence with extreme violence and have never wavered in the fight against the jihadists and their culture of death. Both have fought the war on terrorism in secret without accolades or acknowledgment of their personal sacrifices. Both have been forced to lie to virtually every single person they care about, and both have soldiered on with the knowledge that their hard work and lethal tactics have saved thousands of lives. But the political winds have changed in America, and certain leaders on Capitol Hill are pushing to have men like Rapp and Nash put back on a short leash. And then one spring afternoon in Washington, DC, everything changes. Using his insider knowledge of intelligence agencies and the military, Flynn once again delivers an all-too-real portrayal of a war that is that is waged every day by a handful of brave, devoted souls. Smart, fast-paced, and jaw-droppingly realistic, Extreme Measures is the political thriller of our time. |
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Mitch Rapp is Back |
The wait is over for all you Mitch Rapp fans!!! The terrorists are back and they are determined to spill as much American blood as possible. In "Extreme Measures," Vince Flynn has not only brought back his infamous spy as a protagonist who has a tendency to eliminate every American blood spilling vigilante on the planet but more importantly he brought back a type of book that we haven't read since the glorious Cold War days of Tom Clancy, Robert Ludlum, and John LeCarre. Not only does the reader fall in love with the dangerous but necessary Mitch Rapp but Flynn's inside knowledge of military and intelligence schemes leaves the reader with a sense of dread and paranoia they haven't felt since 9/11 and height of the Cold War. Don't worry with a hero like Mitch Rapp on America's side, we are a safer than a soccer mom in a VW mini-van.
"Extreme Measures," is Vince Flynn's 10th spy thriller and he hasn't missed one step or even shuffled whatsoever. Of course the deadly but morally sound Mitch Rapp returns to defend America against Al-Qaeda but he's joined by an equally impressive C.I.A. operative in Mike Nash. A cell of Al-Qaeda terrorists have escaped the clutches of all international intelligence agencies and have begun a suicide mission that ultimately will end on the doorsteps of America's politicians. Using his motto of protect America under any circumstances, Rapp receives crucial information about this plot but soon finds himself sabotaged by his own government. In a time when the United States of America has a bright red target on it's head and with every terrorist organization in the world holding a target rifle full of hollowed point bullets, Flynn analyzes an important issue that surrounds the war on terror; how far is too far? Flynn carefully constructs a plotline that makes every reader question their own morality and how far would they go to protect their own country and inevitably loved ones. We already know that Mitch Rapp will do absolutely everything in his power and break disobey every line, paragraph, and notation in the Geneva Convention but will this be enough?
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I read the book and the available reviews at the time. I would say Extreme Measures was on par with the rest of Flynn's work. Having said that, I do enjoy the Mitch Rapp character more than Mike Nash family man. Rapp works better alone. Just turn him lose and he'll take care of it. |
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Flynn hits another one out of the park! |
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We have enjoyed all of Vince Flynn's previous Mitch Rapp books and this one is no exception. He's added new characters to consider, a new attitude for Mitch and the same no-b.s. attitude for Kennedy. We recommend this book loud and often. Excellent job, Mr. Flynn! |
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This was a great gift for my husband who loves historical fiction. The Author obviously did a lot of research about terrorism and the history of terrorism. |
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Extreme Measures (Torture)--When It is Justified and When It Is Not... |
Vince Flynn's exciting new novel--and aren't all of his books exciting!!--doesn't seek to answer that question philosophically, just on a case-by-case example, and he does so very effectively, from the family level to to the level of national security. The issues are the same, only the consequences differ.
This book is a very real scenario of what could happen if the "do-gooders" ever get control of Washington and make us try to live like lambs in the very real, sometimes scary and terrifiing world.
It would be a mistake to label the characters in this book as Republican or Democratic/liberal or conservative. Flynn, appropriately, does a good job of emphasizing that there are people of both pursuasions on both sides of the aisle.
This book is about the all-too-real scenario of torture/not to torture when the nation is in immediate danger. Not much philosophy here, just what could be the real scenario.
In a surprising twist, Mitch Rapp doesn't win this one, but the stage is set for a dramatic sequal. The addition of Mike Nash gives even more depth, substance and personality to an already terrifying CIA encounter with terrorism.
Vince Flynn is A-One , and this is just another in a long line of outstanding reads.
And a word to Mitch Rapp: "Get that sonavabitch!!!" |
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