American Assassin

American Assassin by Vince Flynn is a thrilling narrative published by Simon & Schuster in 2011, featuring 528 pages in English. The story follows Mitch Rapp, a star college athlete whose life takes a dramatic turn after a personal tragedy. When CIA Director Irene Kennedy recruits him from Syracuse University, Mitch embarks on a journey that transforms him from a promising student into a skilled operative, driven by a desire for vengeance against those responsible for the loss of his classmates in the Pan Am flight 103 disaster.
Readers will find a gripping exploration of espionage and political intrigue as Mitch navigates the complexities of his new role. The narrative delves into themes of revenge and the moral dilemmas faced by those in the intelligence community. As Mitch undertakes his first mission in Istanbul, he confronts the harsh realities of his actions when his mentor and fellow recruit are captured by jihadists, forcing him to grapple with the consequences of his quest for justice. This edition presents a detailed account of Mitch’s evolution and the challenges he faces in a world fraught with terrorism and suspense.
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Before he was considered a CIA-super agent, before he was thought of as a terrorist’s worst nightmare, and before he was both loathed and admired by politicians on Capitol Hill, Mitch Rapp was a star college athlete with an untapped instinct for violence. Tensions in the Middle East are simmering when Central Intelligence Angency Director Irene Kennedy pays a visit to Syracuse University, where she hopes to recruit none other than Mitch Rapp, a student who has quickly climbed up the academic and athletic ranks. At first glance, he appears like any other smart, good-looking American college kid. Under the surface, however, a tempest rages. Tragedy entered Mitch’s life a year before when 35 of his classmates, including his girlfriend, perished on Pan Am flight 103. Since then, Mitch has grieved their senseless deaths and has felt helpless in his desire for revenge. When Kennedy arrives on campus, his career path is suddenly laid out for him. Nine months later, after gruelling training, Mitch finds himself in Istanbul on his first assignment, which is to assassinate the Turkish arms dealer who sold the explosives used in the Pan Am attack. Mitch hits his target but quickly sees, for the first time, what revenge means to the enemy. When Mitch’s mentor and a fellow recruit are kidnapped and tortured by a dangerous group of Islamic jihadists, he must stop at nothing to save them.
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