STORY
WOW. Just, wow. I loved it. The story was a big twist compared to the atmosphere we usually see Rapp in. Stakes were high, the plot was thick, and every decision mattered. I really enjoyed the story involving the Muslim terrorists, the legal issues and Senators and such trying to nail Rapp, all of it wrapped together and made one of my favorite books of the series. Absolutely a well-written and woven novel. Blew me away.
THEMES
Oh, gosh, this book hit hard. Really hard. I was doing OK, y'know, till Nash had a pretty moving scene with his son. Nash, in the end, decides he will be there more for his kids. His job matters, but his family needs him. None of the Rapp novels have shown such raw, beautiful portrayal of "domestic" life. We only saw Rapp and Anna in the (rather sickening) honeymoon stage of marriage. Nash and Maggie are quite a wild couple but realistic and the dilemma of raising kids while working in the government... it's a hard life to live. But this family wasn't just cast aside or made into a bunch of non understanding civilians. Nash loves them. He cares for them. They're a family. And I know this sounds like a stupid theme to be caught up over, but the theme of family hit me hard. Because I truly wish every single Army, Marine, Navy, government, you name it, not every guy chooses family over career. And it hurts the family they leave behind. It really does. So seeing this novel tackle this topic... it made me laugh. It made me cry. I loved it.
The themes of brotherhood and justice and patriotism hit super hard in this novel, as well. With so much at stake, people had to come together, had to have each other's backs, and I will never tire of these themes. I especially loved when Rapp told the men that they were warriors and ought to be proud of what they did. This is a mindset I feel America is lacking. We need to be warriors. Unashamed, unafraid.
CHARACTERS
Rapp was a total blast in this novel! Focused on the game, smartmouth never tiring, and always there to slap sense into his comrades, I really enjoyed him in this one.
Nash is a great guy and his family is absolutely amazing. I loved this subplot.
Coleman is a KING and y'all can fight me. (He's very proud of Nash's 1 year old and that slays me)
STAN HURLEY RETURNS. Sure, it was a brief scene, but 1) Stan is still a terrible, terrible old man 2) he made me laugh, as usual 3) OUCH. Talk about Stan giving Nash a pep talk but it also being a slap to the face I, also, needed to hear. Ironic.
I do want to point out I loved the ending plot twist with Senator Londsale, her final choice was absolutely amazing.
The villains, also, weren't your usual "kill! kill! be bad!" but they were complex and intriguing. They did terrible things but are the type of antagonists who justify their actions, see them as justice, etc, so it's interesting to read, for sure. I look forward to seeing what happens with Karim and Hakim.
CONTENT
R. Heavy swearing. Descriptions of torture, violence, blood, murder, gore, etc. Sensual content and innuendos but I think a bit less than R in that department? Who knows.
OVERALL
I loved it. Oh my gosh.