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I will read this author's work again. Mitch Rapp is a very active Hero and the adventures are spell binding.
It's ending leaves you rushing to read the next one. While this book is not as action pack as TRANSFER OF POWER, it's is very intense and the story line flows very well.
All he knows is that someone is going to pay the ultimate price for what they did to him - even if the order came from inside the Agency. It is obvious that the fourth book of the Mitch Rapp series picks up exactly where this third book ends - and that might have been more acceptable back in 2000 when there were only three books in the series. Mitch is in Germany on what he plans as his last counterterrorism mission: taking out a wealthy German industrialist before the man can supply Saddam Hussein's scientists with the material needed for Iraq to produce nuclear weapons to benefit those waging war on the West.One more kill, and Vince plans to walk away from his old life and into the arms of the woman he plans to spend the rest of his life with - but, in Vince's business, things have a way of getting complicated.
Director Stansfield, Rapp learns, is dying of cancer and Stansfield strongly believes that Irene Kennedy is the only choice to succeed him. But now there are ten of them, and the earlier books can be difficult to find in libraries and bookstores, so it might be a while before I find out how book three's chief villain is finally brought to justice. However, some powerful government people disagree with Stansfield and they considered Rapp and his mission to be expendable if the ensuing embarrassment would keep Kennedy from the nomination."The Third Option" is a first rate thriller throughout but I was disappointed in its open-ended finish.
"The Third Option," published in 2000, is the third book in Vince Flynn's Mitch Rapp series and, while the book still holds up well as a political thriller, today's readers will almost certainly think about how much has happened in the decade following its publication. about their knowledge of what happened in Germany, Rapp becomes convinced that CIA Director Stansfield and Irene Kennedy, Director of the Counterterrorism Center, are as much in the dark as he is. Bummer.
Vince Rapp is not used to failure but this time, despite his best efforts, the mission goes badly and he finds himself on the run in Europe, wondering who set-him up and why they did it. When he finally surfaces to confront his bosses in Washington D.C.
This was the last Flynn book I will read. Instead of tying up details in the plot, it spends the entire second half of the book setting up plot lines that will no doubt be carried into the next novel. The book's plot is mildly interesting, but certainly nowhere as interesting as Flynn's previous novels. Sadly, this book stops well short of finishing the story.
Flynn obviously quickly ended this book with just a teaser for the next book in the series. Vince Flynn is an excellent author, and he has a good plot with exciting action. If you don't mind playing the game, then read this one, with the understanding that you'll have to buy and read the next book in the series to find out the true ending. It's a shoddy technique for such a good author. However, I was very disappointed with the lack of an ending. It was like the end of movie serials I saw as a kid - an exciting story ending with a teaser to lead you into coming back for the next edition.
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