Some things we're better off not knowing... or are we? This was written in 1997 when the national debt was just over $5 Trillion and American citizens were in an uproar over nothing being done by our elected officials about it. Now, in 2014, when we were promised by the incoming liberal President that he would decrease it, that figure has tripled to over $17 TRILLION, and we see no end in sight to the spiral, it blows the mind and one wonders if desperate measures are the answer, and if so, which ones? This is a fiction novel, of course, but it opens your eyes to a lot of factual information about government policies, agencies, and historical data.
Expertly crafted by Vince Flynn, I had a hard time putting it down. He makes the unbelievable seem believable, and keeps us riveted. This is my 3rd novel of his. As I began the 2nd one, Kill Shot, a Mitch Rapp novel, the author addresses his readers with the announcement of his prostate cancer diagnosis. When I went online to look for how many novels were in the Rapp series I discovered that the author lost his life last year, 2013, at only 47 to this cancer. I felt a personal loss, heartbroken even, after just discovering him this month, and losing him in the same month... such a talent, taken so young. Thankfully there are 13 books in the Rapp series, almost all available at your local library or on kindle. If you’re a fan of political thrillers and espionage, do NOT deprive yourself of the wonderful writings of the late, Vince Flynn. Just Amazing.
This is not a Mitch Rapp novel, but I'd recommend reading this first, before the Rapp series, as you get acquainted with the people who hire and train him in American Assassin. I'm still reeling from the realistic feel to this novel about the trouble we're in as a country. Not a feel-good read, but everybody should read it, regardless of your political or partisan preferences. One of the best books I've read in a long time. Absolutely recommended.