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Enemy at the Gates

Enemy at the Gates

Mitch Rapp, the CIA’s top operative, searches for a high-level mole with the power to rewrite the world order in this riveting thriller from #1 New York Times bestselling author Vince Flynn, written by Kyle Mills.

Mitch Rapp has worked for a number of presidents over his career, but Anthony Cook is unlike any he’s encountered before. Cunning and autocratic, he feels no loyalty to America’s institutions and is distrustful of the influence Rapp and CIA director Irene Kennedy have in Washington.

When Kennedy discovers evidence of a mole scouring the Agency’s database for sensitive information on Nicholas Ward, the world’s first trillionaire, she assigns Rapp the task of protecting him. In doing so, he finds himself walking an impossible tightrope: Keep the man alive, but also use him as bait to uncover a traitor who has seemingly unlimited access to government secrets.

As the attacks on Ward become increasingly dire, Rapp and Kennedy are dragged into a world where the lines between governments, multinational corporations, and the hyper-wealthy fade. An environment in which liberty, nationality, and loyalty are meaningless. Only the pursuit of power remains.

As “one of the best thriller writers on the planet” (The Real Book Spy), Kyle Mills has created another suspenseful read that not only echoes the America of today, but also offers a glimpse into its possible future.

Reviews
  • Twists and turns as usual

    Typical great Rapp story

    By TPS1964

  • Decent

    Good read but a little shallow on plot and story depth.

    By PJack64

  • Good Read

    Another great Mitch RAPP story

    By ggarf51

  • Decent but not Riveting

    Decent but not riveting or very suspenseful. Very predictable which is the exact opposite of Mitch Rapp. For lack of a more professional term, this book lacks “oomph”. There is just something missing. The people are here, along with the relationships, neighborhood, international travel, wealthy power brokers. It’s part of the series so you should read it but it’s just not as good as many of the first books. It’s sad but clearly the new author is tired or is out maneuvered by Mitch Tapp. Read this but have low expectations. There are even questions. One flaw s when Mitch spoke to Anna and learned Claudia was sick. He told Anna he be home the next day. He didn’t go home and didn’t call so it’s a continuity issue. The other lack of continuity is Mitch’s use of a gun to better solve problems. He seems much more sympathetic in this book but that is not who Mitch Rapp is….

    By Martijo63

  • One of the best

    Great story. Mitch Rapp is an amazingly character. Hope there is more!

    By Kentallan

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