Separation of Power
By Vince Flynn
- Release Date: 2002-01-22
- Genre: Mysteries & Thrillers
Description
The #1 New York Times bestselling author of the electrifying Mitch Rapp series “knows how deliver action in his novels” (St. Paul Pioneer Press) and does so again with this thrilling follow-up to The Third Option.
The confirmation of Dr. Irene Kennedy as the CIA’s new director explodes into chaos as a deadly inside plot to destroy her and prematurely end the president’s term emerges. Meanwhile, a dangerous world leader gains power in the nuclear arms race, leading Israel to force the president’s hand with a chilling ultimatum. With the specter of World War III looming, the president calls on top counterterrorism operative Mitch Rapp, but with only two weeks to take out the nukes, Rapp is up against a ticking clock—and impossible odds.
Reviews
Separation of Power
5By emuns10345Great book. One of my favorites in the series. Good mix of politics and action. Some love in there too. Highly recommend this book.It’s bad.
1By Nike AthleteWay too much detail. Not enough Story. Combine Books 4 and 5 and you have the book. Not happy with it.Weak drama
2By Ctrain50Way too much “relationship issues” for me. It was a boring plot line with a weak ending.Another Great Mitch Rapp read!
5By Baytown BabeRiveting, quick-moving and a celebration of America!Mitch Rapp
5By Rasspy1As usual a very engaging Mitch Rapp novel. I always look forward to reading these stories and his one will not disappoint. Thank you.A Story For Our Time
5By Philip & AnitaFast paced, realistic and appropriate for now and a long time to come. Our country needs the likes of Mitch Rapp. Action speaks louder than all the nonsense spouted by politicians. Civil behavior requires wise people to interact in a genuine manner. Without consideration of one another society would dissolve. Mitch Rapp makes sure we ALL pay attention.Separation of Power
1By K.I.S.S.Terrible. Did Vince Flynn write this one? Don’t waste your $10🙄Insulting your intelligence
2By ThrillReaderI found this, my fifth read in the Rapp series, to be so redundant and lame that I am giving up on the rest of them. Flynn is apparently writing for the lowest common denominator--explaining and explaining again--that I am insulted. I'll stick with Child and Baldacci, thanks.Separation of Powers
4By Man of FaithSpell-binding... I thoroughly enjoyed this book.Separation of Power
5By IrrolThis book is excellent. It is so riveting that I had a hard time putting it down.