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Memorial Day

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When the CIA receives word about an upcoming terrorist attack, they immediately look towards their superagent Mitch Rapp to do whatever it takes to protect American lives in this "page-flipping extravaganza" (Publishers Weekly) from the #1 New York Times bestselling author Vince Flynn.
Just as Washington, DC, prepares for a grand Memorial Day tribute to the veterans of World War II, the CIA receives intelligence about a potential major terrorist attack. Racing to Afghanistan, Mitch Rapp leads a commando raid on an Al-Qaeda stronghold in a remote border village—and defuses plans for a nuclear strike on the nation's capital. But Rapp knows, in the face of a new kind of enemy, nothing is what it seems—and it's up to him alone to avert a disaster of unimaginable proportions.
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    • Publisher's Weekly

      May 10, 2004
      The latest entry in Flynn's popular Mitch Rapp series (after 2003's Executive Power
      ) offers a gripping look at what could transpire if a terrorist group were to sneak a nuclear weapon into the U.S. Rapp, the relentless, marble-hearted CIA assassin and terrorist hunter, would never let that happen, of course, and Flynn's description of the process of bringing a nuke ashore and the lengths to which the government's counterterrorism force will go to prevent harm to U.S. citizens add up to another page-flipping extravaganza. Rapp, back in the field after a long stint on desk duty for insubordination, unearths the bomb plot during a daring commando raid on an al-Qaeda stronghold in Afghanistan. A U.S. strike force manages to intercept and disarm the nuke moments after it arrives by freighter in Charleston, S.C. Everyone, including series stalwart President Robert Hayes, congratulates themselves on a job well done, but Rapp isn't convinced; he believes al-Qaeda leader Mustafa al-Yamani has smuggled a second nuke into the country and plans to detonate it in Washington, D.C., during Memorial Day celebrations. Rapp, a ruthless terrorist pursuer by temperament and training, turns it up several notches this time around, following al-Yamani's scent with feverish abandon. Flynn trots out his usual assortment of characters to keep the action tense—wishy-washy cabinet members, political climbers, invective-spewing terrorists and a selected assortment of ice queens who use sex as a weapon. Yet his skillful use of converging plots, particularly the panic created by having a nuke on the loose, is enough to keep Flynn's growing fan base more than willing to overlook the formulaic components. Agent, Sloan Harris.

    • AudioFile Magazine
      Armand Schultz delivers a compelling story of modern-day terrorism. As Mitch Rapp continues in his role as a CIA counterterrorism expert, news is received of credible evidence targeting Washington, DC, for terrorist attack. Schultz's no-nonsense reading conveys the intensity of the threat against the nation's capital. His delivery makes the listener believe that another event of this nature is a real possibility. Listeners will find it hard not to listen to this story in one sitting. S.K.P. (c) AudioFile 2005, Portland, Maine
    • AudioFile Magazine
      George Guidall's narration is more than enough to carry this story of a CIA operative's attempt to stop a terrorist tragedy from hitting Washington, D.C., on the first summer holiday of the year. As Mitch Rapp struggles to foil an Al Qaeda plot to set off a bomb in the nation's capital, Guidall is emphatic and deliberate in his delivery of a variety of characters. He's especially believable in portraying the foreign players involved in the intrigue. A familiar voice for a familiar story. A.L.H. (c) AudioFile 2005, Portland, Maine

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