Extreme Measures: A Thriller | 
enlarge | Author: Vince Flynn Publisher: Atria Books Category: Book
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Rating: 66 reviews Sales Rank: 71
Media: Hardcover Pages: 416 Number Of Items: 1 Shipping Weight (lbs): 1.5 Dimensions (in): 9.4 x 6.2 x 1.5
ISBN: 0743270428 Dewey Decimal Number: 813.54 EAN: 9780743270427 ASIN: 0743270428
Publication Date: October 28, 2008 (New: Last 30 Days) Availability: Usually ships in 1-2 business days
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In the newest devastatingly intense thriller by #1 New York Times bestselling phenomenon Vince Flynn, his deadly and charismatic hero Mitch Rapp wages a war against a new enemy with the help of a fellow soldier as dedicated and as lethal as they come. Vince Flynn's thrillers, featuring counterterrorism operative Mitch Rapp, have dominated the imagination of readers everywhere. In them, Flynn has captured the secretive world of the fearless men and women, who, bound by duty, risk their lives in a covert war they must hide from even their own political leaders. Now, Rapp and his protege, Mike Nash, may have met their match. The CIA has detected and intercepted two terrorist cells, but a third is feared to be on the loose. Led by a dangerous mastermind obsessed with becoming the leader of al-Qaeda, this determined and terrifying group is about to descend on America. Rapp needs the best on this assignment, and Nash, who has served his government honorably for sixteen years first as an officer in the Marine Corps and then as an operative in an elite counterterrorism team run by Rapp is his choice. Together, they have made careers out of meeting violence with extreme violence and have never wavered in the fight against the jihadists and their culture of death. Both have fought the war on terrorism in secret without accolades or acknowledgment of their personal sacrifices. Both have been forced to lie to virtually every single person they care about, and both have soldiered on with the knowledge that their hard work and lethal tactics have saved thousands of lives. But the political winds have changed in America, and certain leaders on Capitol Hill are pushing to have men like Rapp and Nash put back on a short leash. And then one spring afternoon in Washington, DC, everything changes. Using his insider knowledge of intelligence agencies and the military, Flynn once again delivers an all-too-real portrayal of a war that is that is waged every day by a handful of brave, devoted souls. Smart, fast-paced, and jaw-droppingly realistic, Extreme Measures is the political thriller of our time.
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Not Flynn's best, but still a good read November 20, 2008 Stephen M. Charme (Cranford, NJ United States) I am a big fan of Vince Flynn and have read all of his other books. As other reviewers have noted, this book does not have Mitch Rapp, who is Flynn's central character in all of his other books, at the heart of the action. Therefore if this is the first time that you are reading Flynn, you won't really get an accurate picture of how his other books are structured. Nonetheless, Flynn writes well and keeps the action moving. I don't think that this book is Flynn's best because sometimes it sounds a little preachy, but the topic is timely --extreme measures is a euphemism for torture-- namely, to what extent do we go to ensure national security. All of Flynn's novels tend to espouse a conservative outlook, and this one makes no bones in emphasizing the severe consequences of taking a too liberal approach to terrorism. Putting politics aside, this is a good political thriller, but not as good as the other books where Mitch Rapp is the centerpiece of the action.
Way too much Mike Nash character November 19, 2008 Abbotsford Flyers (Abbotsford, BC. Canada) Both Extreme Measures and Protect and Defend are disappointing. Both novels have way too much time developed to Mike Nash and his home life. Not to spoil the story line but very much enjoyed the method of attack on America. Hopefully Flynn will spend more time on Rapp and the plot and less time of Hash in his next venture.
Good but not one of Flynn's greatest works November 19, 2008 J. Behrendt Extreme measures is a good read but not one of Vince Flynn's best efforts. It starts slow but once it begins to build to the climax of the story it is hard to put down.
Flynn's latest effort is complete in itself, with a beginning, middle and definite ending November 18, 2008 Bookreporter.com (New York, New York) 0 out of 1 found this review helpful
If I had the mythical wallet of endless wealth, I would buy up a few hundred thousand copies of EXTREME MEASURES, Vince Flynn's latest Mitch Rapp novel, and start passing them out on street corners. Given that it's that time again, when the American electorate is about to decide who is going to drive the Lexus for the next four years, one needs to make informed decisions. And if you haven't considered the issues raised in this book, I would suggest that you really need to take that extra step. EXTREME MEASURES brings Rapp and his colleague/protege Mike Nash together for what may well be their ultimate mission. The CIA has detected and captured two terrorist cells; information indicates that yet a third is on a mission that is all but certain to take place in dramatic fashion on U.S. soil. Rapp and Nash are in the midst of a rough but effective interrogation when they are interrupted by agents of their own government --- the government of the country they are sworn to protect --- and, in an almost Orwellian but realistic turn of events, Rapp finds himself subject to arrest for fighting a war in defense of his country. While focusing on domestic espionage and over-the-shoulder views of terrorist planning, the primary mission of EXTREME MEASURES is to examine the enemy within --- the questionably well-intended members of government who seem to delight in hamstringing military personnel with rules as they fight against an enemy who understands that the main rule of warfare is to win at any cost. While Rapp is brought before the judiciary committee in proceedings that are most generously described as being similar to a kangaroo court, a terrorist cell plots a multifaceted series of events designed to strike at the heart of the government that seems obsessed, against all logic, with protecting their rights while disregarding the health and safety of its own citizens. As he has before, Flynn demonstrates that he truly understands the psyche of the enemy. To put it in plain terms, these guys are really scary, primarily because they are so realistic. Led by an erratic mastermind whose goal is to become the acknowledged leader of al-Qaeda, the terrorist cell slowly but steadily executes a by-the-numbers plot that will paralyze the country, while Rapp, perhaps the only person who has a prayer of successfully terminating their operation, is short-leashed by a judiciary committee headed by an egocentric chairman in love with the sound of her own voice. As the book races toward a catastrophic, and ironic, conclusion, more than one perfumed prince comes to realize that inaction, as well as action, can result in tragic consequences that reach further than can be anticipated. Flynn's latest effort is complete in itself, with a beginning, middle and definite ending. Be forewarned, however: it is only the first half of a story that will not see its climax until 2009. Please don't vote without reading EXTREME MEASURES. --- Reviewed by Joe Hartlaub
A trite screenplay November 16, 2008 Buzz Waldron (NC USA) 2 out of 3 found this review helpful
This read a bit like the screenplay of a made for TV movie. Lots of action sure, but no real depth. The ending was clunky, too fast and an obvious bridge to the next book. Major Beefs: 1. What makes Lonsdale tick? Why was she after Rapp and what made her a hothead... 2. Backstory on Hakim and Karim..ok they were friends back in the day but what really changed them. 3. Vince can do better
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