![]() ![]() Rapp has become a liability, and he absolutely cannot be allowed to be taken alive by the French authorities. One person in the group, however, is not prone to leaving things to chance. As the finger pointing begins, Rapp’s handlers have only one choice-deny any responsibility for the incident and pray that their newest secret weapon stays that way, avoiding capture and dying quietly. ![]() The French authorities are certain that the gunman is wounded and on the loose in Paris. The next morning, the news breaks in Washington that Libya’s Oil Minister has been killed along with three innocent civilians and four unidentified men. Rapp is left wounded and must flee for his life. In an instant the hunter has become the hunted. The door to the hotel room is kicked open and gunfire erupts all around Rapp. But in the split second it takes the bullet to leave the silenced pistol, everything changes. With confidence in his well-honed skills and conviction of the man’s guilt, he easily sends a bullet into the man’s skull. Rapp finds him completely unprotected and asleep in his bed. He is given his next target: a plump Libyan diplomat who is prone to drink and is currently in Paris without a single bodyguard. With each kill, the tangled network of monsters responsible for the slaughter of 270 civilians becomes increasingly clear. For months, Mitch Rapp has been steadily working his way through a list of men, bullet by bullet. ![]()
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