Separation Of Power

Separation Of Power

  • Vince Flynn
Publisher:Simon and SchusterISBN 13: 9781847395740ISBN 10: 1847395740

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Separation Of Power is written by Vince Flynn and published by Simon and Schuster. It's available with International Standard Book Number or ISBN identification 1847395740 (ISBN 10) and 9781847395740 (ISBN 13).

THE NEW YORK TIMES NUMBER ONE BESTSELLER From the Number One New York Times bestselling author of Order to Kill comes a fast-paced action adventure starring CIA superhero Mitch Rapp. Israel has discovered that Saddam Hussein is close to entering the nuclear arms race - and they've vowed to stop the Iraqi madman before he can get his hands on the ultimate weapon. With the Middle East teetering on the brink of chaos, the US president is forced to act. The commander in chief's secret weapon? Top counterterrorism operative, Mitch Rapp. Israel has given the USA only two weeks to take the nukes out. After that, they'll do whatever it takes to destroy the weapons themselves. With the haunting spectre of World War III looming, Rapp must race against time and impossible odds - tearing through the deadly alleyways of Baghdad and the corruption-riddled streets of Washington DC, taking drastic measures against anyone who gets in his way. AMERICAN ASSASSIN, book one in the series, is soon to be a MAJOR MOTION PICTURE starring Dylan O'Brien (Maze Runner), Taylor Kitsch (True Detective) and Michael Keaton. 'Sizzles with inside information, military muscle and CIA secrets. Vince Flynn remains the king of high-concept political intrigue' DAN BROWN 'Mitch Rapp is a great character who always leaves the bad guys either very sorry for themselves or very dead' Guardian