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Consent to Kill : A Thriller


by Vince Flynn
After having a hard time getting through the book previous (Memorial Day) to this. I decided to not read this one but listen to it. I was surprised at how quick this book moved and got the reader back to the spirit that the writer once had with this character.

Mitch Rapp fresh off saving the President and Washington DC is giving the go ahead to take out any person plotting terrorist acts against the US. But a personal tragedy takes him on the hunt of his lifetime.

This was a great book, but in the end list a question to the future of Mitch Rapp. Well worth the read.

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