Enemy of the state
Center Point Large Print edition.
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Author
Contributions
- Flynn, Vince, 1966-2013, creator - Contributor
Publication
2017 - Center Point Pub, Maine
Language
English
Word Count
127,750 words, Guess
Page Count
511 pages
Identifiers
- ISBN-101683245687
- ISBN-139781683245681
- Library of Congress Control Number2017038591
- OCLC Control Number1000050240
- Better World Books9781683245681
and 1 more
- Open LibraryOL26940544M
Classifications
- DDC813/.54
- LCCPS3563.I42322 E54 2017b
Alternate Titles
- Vince Flynn
Description
After 9/11, the United States made one of the most secretive and dangerous deals in its history. The evidence against the powerful Saudis who coordinated the attack would be buried. In return, King Faisal would promise to keep the oil flowing and deal with the conspirators in his midst. When the king's own nephew is discovered funding ISIS, the US president suspects that the Saudis never intended to live up to their agreement. He decides that the royalty needs to be sent a message and that Mitch Rapp is just the man to deliver it. The catch? Rapp must do it entirely on his own.
Description
"After 9/11, the United States made one of the most secretive and dangerous deals in its history. The evidence against the powerful Saudis who coordinated the attack would be buried. In return, King Faisal would promise to keep the oil flowing and deal with the conspirators in his midst. When the king's own nephew is discovered funding ISIS, the president suspects that the Saudis never intended to live up to their agreement. He decides that the royalty needs to be sent a message and that Mitch Rapp is just the man to deliver it. The catch? America can't be seen moving against an ally. Rapp will be on his own. Forced to make a decision that will change his life forever, Rapp quits the CIA and assembles a group of independent contractors to eliminate the threat." --
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