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Mitch Rapp • Book 14

by Vince Flynn, Kyle Mills, Armand Schultz

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Why You'll Love This

Killing the traitor was supposed to end it — instead it just started a global race against a dead man's revenge.

  • Great if you want: a propulsive spy thriller with real geopolitical stakes and grit
  • The experience: relentless and tightly plotted — barely lets you surface for air
  • The writing: Mills honors Flynn's punchy, no-nonsense style while steadying the series' momentum
  • Skip if: you haven't read The Last Man — this picks up mid-crisis

About This Book

When former CIA golden boy Rick Rickman stole a trove of the agency's most sensitive secrets and then turned up dead, the crisis didn't end—it metastasized. Scattered across hidden locations are files capable of burning dozens of operatives and unraveling years of covert work. Mitch Rapp, the CIA's most ruthless weapon, now faces a race not just against foreign intelligence services but against time itself, as each passing hour brings the data closer to exposure. The emotional weight here runs deeper than a typical spy thriller: loyalty, betrayal, and the brutal cost of working in the shadows give the story genuine tension that lingers.

Kyle Mills steps fully into Vince Flynn's universe with a confident hand, preserving the lean, propulsive prose that built this series while adding his own structural tightening. The chapters move with real momentum, and the geopolitical machinery feels credible without becoming a lecture. What sets this entry apart is how well it handles continuity—readers who have followed Rapp across the series will feel the accumulated history pay off, while those newer to the series will find enough grounding to stay fully invested throughout the 464 pages.