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Executive Power

Mitch Rapp • Book 6

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Why You'll Love This

Flynn turns Mitch Rapp's greatest victory into his deadliest liability — fame in the spy world is just another way to get killed.

  • Great if you want: geopolitical tension with a morally complex operative at the center
  • The experience: relentless and propulsive — chapters end right where they should hurt
  • The writing: Flynn keeps tradecraft grounded and dialogue sharp, no wasted scenes
  • Skip if: nuanced characterization matters more to you than plot momentum

About This Book

When the president publicly credits Mitch Rapp by name for a covert operation that stopped a nuclear threat, he doesn't just compromise one agent — he unravels years of careful shadow work and paints a target on the back of America's most effective weapon against terrorism. Rapp now has to navigate a world where his enemies know exactly who he is, and where the threats are multiplying faster than official channels can contain them. Flynn layers in a hostage crisis, political maneuvering, and a villain operating with frightening patience, raising the question of whether Rapp can be effective at all when he's been forced into the light.

What distinguishes this entry in the series is how Flynn uses Rapp's blown cover not just as a plot device but as genuine dramatic pressure that reshapes how the character operates page to page. The pacing is relentless without feeling mechanical — Flynn understands when to let tension breathe and when to snap it tight. The geopolitical detail feels considered rather than decorative, grounding the action in a world that reads as uncomfortably plausible. Readers already invested in Rapp will find his situation here more exposed and vulnerable than ever before.

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