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Separation of Power

Separation of Power

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
  • Great

    Another great book in the Mitch Rapp collection

    By sipsey wilderness

  • Overly Descriptive

    Like other commenters, I found myself skipping through the description of Anna and her emotions. That’s not what I read this series for and it was rather drab. Actually, a new reader to the series could skip this book and be fine.

    By Overt Reader

  • Separation of Power

    Great book. One of my favorites in the series. Good mix of politics and action. Some love in there too. Highly recommend this book.

    By emuns10345

  • It’s bad.

    Way too much detail. Not enough Story. Combine Books 4 and 5 and you have the book. Not happy with it.

    By Nike Athlete

  • Weak drama

    Way too much “relationship issues” for me. It was a boring plot line with a weak ending.

    By Ctrain50

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