
But personal revenge can cloud professional judgment, and by the end of his training, Rapp knows - or at least is aware of - the difference. Rapp's joining the CIA was not altruistic he wanted revenge. Yet there are limits to what he can and should do, and these are explored here from several perspectives. Still, this book is mostly about character: Mitch Rapp, a strong, natural leader who is given a task and sets out to accomplish it. Graphic scenes of torture, for example, are included that, while not gratuitous, are nonetheless gruesome.

But it isn't long before the hunter becomes the hunted.Īmerican Assassin is a pulse-pounding thriller, one not easily put down, but it is also a dark, at times deeply disturbing one.

Rapp has no way of knowing that the enemy has become aware of his existence - he has no official existence.

With Stansfield acting as judge and jury, Rapp is the executioner, his assignments taking him to Istanbul then on to Hamburg and all across Europe, where he leaves a trail of bodies in his wake. He no longer sees a youthful college student in the mirror rather, he sees the face of a killer. Although he had never killed a man before, when his training is over, under the leadership of cantankerous Stan Hurley, he is ready to kill … and kill again. He would be trained, honed and forged into a ultimate precision weapon and he would begin to hunt down every faceless person who had conspired or would conspire to harm innocent civilians. His potential immediately recognized, he was stripped of his identity - a person with no official record, a person who doesn't exist. When Irene Kennedy, an agent working for Director Thomas Stansfield, met the twenty-two year old Rapp, it was apparent to her that he was the one they were seeking for a unique project. Angry, he's open to an opportunity presented by the CIA to become an undercover agent for their Special Operations Group.

Review: Vince Flynn provides an introduction to his popular series character, CIA counter-terrorism operative Mitch Rapp, in American Assassin, a prequel set in the late 1980s.Īs a young, athletic and intelligent, Mitch Rapp awaits the arrival of his fiancé home from Europe, he's stunned to learn the flight she's on, Pan Am 103, has fallen from the sky over Lockerbie, Scotland, the result of a terrorist bomb placed aboard the plane.
