Memorial Day (Mitch Rapp #7) 
CIA intelligence has pointed to a major terrorist attack on the United States, just as the nation's capital prepares for a grand Memorial Day tribute to the veterans of World War II. Racing to Afghanistan, Mitch Rapp leads a commando raid on an al Queda stronghold in a remote border village—and defuses plans for a nuclear strike on Washington. The crisis averted, the special ops work is done. But Rapp knows, in the face of a new kind of enemy, nothing is as it seems—and it's up to him alone to avert a disaster of unimaginable proportions.
If I had been against the torturing of suspected and/or known terrorists before reading this book, I would not be now. It's a terrific thriller and totally relevant to the current times in which we live. It isn't always pretty and most of the time horrendously ugly and violent but there are times when extraordinary measures are appropriate for the sake of winning a war against an incredible evil.
Although liberals and the ACLU would no doubt be horrified by the tactics of our protagonist, Mitch Rapp, I firmly believe that the general population of readers will find themselves cheering his methods of extracting information as he attempts to track down a group of terrorists attempting to cripple the infrastructure of the U. S. and kill hundreds of thousands by setting off an atomic device in Washington D.C. (No more plot details from here on). My first Vince Flynn book, Term Limits, hooked

Absolutely fantastic! I heart Vince Flynn. Rapp is such a kick ass character and I can't wait to read the next book. The way Rapp has developed over time is very well done. I am sceptical that they'll do Rapp and Flynn justice in the upcoming film however....
Another good installment of the Mitch Rapp series. Although at times the plot can be a little predictable the action makes up for that. These books seem to have a very quick pace and keep me wanting to read. The author does a good job at building the suspense in parts to keep you engaged. So far with each of these books the author has built on the characters and we learn a little more about them and their personalities each time. It was a very fun read. Something about this series keeps me
Vince Flynn's novels concerning the American Assassin Mitch Rapp are amongst my favorite books to read. I originally grabbed a Flynn novel off the new fiction book rack at my local library and immediately fell in love with author and his Mitch Rapp character which lead me to read every book in the Mitch Rapp series.Mitch Rapp is a low-profile, non-documented CIA operative who is sent around the world to hunt and kill terrorists bent on destroying the United States. He is the person we all want
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Original Title: | Memorial Day |
ISBN: | 1416548009 (ISBN13: 9781416548003) |
Edition Language: | English |
Series: | Mitch Rapp #7 |
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Fighting terrorism on foreign ground, CIA superagent Mitch Rapp does whatever it takes to protect American freedom.CIA intelligence has pointed to a major terrorist attack on the United States, just as the nation's capital prepares for a grand Memorial Day tribute to the veterans of World War II. Racing to Afghanistan, Mitch Rapp leads a commando raid on an al Queda stronghold in a remote border village—and defuses plans for a nuclear strike on Washington. The crisis averted, the special ops work is done. But Rapp knows, in the face of a new kind of enemy, nothing is as it seems—and it's up to him alone to avert a disaster of unimaginable proportions.
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Title | : | Memorial Day (Mitch Rapp #7) |
Author | : | Vince Flynn |
Book Format | : | Paperback |
Book Edition | : | Anniversary Edition |
Pages | : | Pages: 574 pages |
Published | : | April 24th 2007 by Pocket Books (first published May 4th 2004) |
Categories | : | Fiction. Thriller. Mystery |
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Ratings: 4.31 From 42445 Users | 989 ReviewsColumn Appertaining To Books Memorial Day (Mitch Rapp #7)
Vince Flynn writes political intrigue better than anyone I've read. His main character, Mitch Rapp is a no bullshit type of guy who I really like. Flynn's knowledge of his subject matter really impresses me as being realistic, but if it's made up, he sure fools me. I think his books are all great reads although this may have been my least favorite so far. Maybe I'm getting over dosed on the overall concept but I think in the case of Memorial Day, I missed the personal interactions with his wifeIf I had been against the torturing of suspected and/or known terrorists before reading this book, I would not be now. It's a terrific thriller and totally relevant to the current times in which we live. It isn't always pretty and most of the time horrendously ugly and violent but there are times when extraordinary measures are appropriate for the sake of winning a war against an incredible evil.
Although liberals and the ACLU would no doubt be horrified by the tactics of our protagonist, Mitch Rapp, I firmly believe that the general population of readers will find themselves cheering his methods of extracting information as he attempts to track down a group of terrorists attempting to cripple the infrastructure of the U. S. and kill hundreds of thousands by setting off an atomic device in Washington D.C. (No more plot details from here on). My first Vince Flynn book, Term Limits, hooked

Absolutely fantastic! I heart Vince Flynn. Rapp is such a kick ass character and I can't wait to read the next book. The way Rapp has developed over time is very well done. I am sceptical that they'll do Rapp and Flynn justice in the upcoming film however....
Another good installment of the Mitch Rapp series. Although at times the plot can be a little predictable the action makes up for that. These books seem to have a very quick pace and keep me wanting to read. The author does a good job at building the suspense in parts to keep you engaged. So far with each of these books the author has built on the characters and we learn a little more about them and their personalities each time. It was a very fun read. Something about this series keeps me
Vince Flynn's novels concerning the American Assassin Mitch Rapp are amongst my favorite books to read. I originally grabbed a Flynn novel off the new fiction book rack at my local library and immediately fell in love with author and his Mitch Rapp character which lead me to read every book in the Mitch Rapp series.Mitch Rapp is a low-profile, non-documented CIA operative who is sent around the world to hunt and kill terrorists bent on destroying the United States. He is the person we all want
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