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  • 90% of the book is BORING

    1
    By CareerMoves
    Vastly more time spent on Washington political views, Nash’s family, and the terrorists’ planning and execution than on a few chapters of Rapp & Nash in action.
  • Extreme Measures

    5
    By EAJ 900
    Surprising end. Love the Mitch Rapp books!
  • Couldn’t put it down!

    5
    By MellamoNick
    Absolutely top-tier writing, I literally couldn’t put the book down!
  • Not the best.

    2
    By Nike Athlete
    Mitch Rapp is not the main character. It’s not the best book either. Oh well.
  • Inspiring

    5
    By Easy, accurate
    This book is inspiring to all true American Patriots, and instructive to all who have disagreed with the use of extreme measures to deal with our enemies.
  • Boring

    1
    By Salimsavani
    The most boring book I have ever read Way too much detail on main characters that we already know about and very little in terms of plot It was dragging
  • Extreme Measures

    5
    By JPB 9871
    Excellent!
  • To close for comfort

    5
    By Willrags
    I have been a Mitch Rapp fan for many books now, and I have enjoyed them all some a “little more”than others. EXTREME MEASURES ranks as my absolute favorite. I credit this to the fact that this book rang true and crystal clear to me that this scenario is extremely close to reality due to the world we live in today. From the unknown front line heroes that put their lives in jeopardy to keep us safe to the bureaucrats in Washington that seem to be more concerned about their own future than the well being of the country. An excellent read and a “wake up call”for all....
  • My favorite so far

    5
    By Movie Mom
    I couldn't put it down. The characters were so great, the personal, and perilous situations were awesome! The thought of another attack on the US and how we protect ourselves is a sobering one. Vince Flynn does an awesome job setting out an awesome story.
  • Extreme Measures

    5
    By STEPHEN JONES
    Fabulous read and so pertinent to today's world.

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