Enemy at the Gates
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Mills, Kyle Author
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Atria/Emily Bestler Books , 2021.
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Mitch Rapp, the CIA’s top operative, searches for a high-level mole with the power to rewrite the world order in this riveting thriller from #1 New York Times bestselling author Vince Flynn, written by Kyle Mills.Mitch Rapp has worked for a number of presidents over his career, but Anthony Cook is unlike any he’s encountered before. Cunning and autocratic, he feels no loyalty to America’s institutions and is distrustful of the influence Rapp and CIA director Irene Kennedy have in Washington. When Kennedy discovers evidence of a mole scouring the Agency’s database for sensitive information on Nicholas Ward, the world’s first trillionaire, she assigns Rapp the task of protecting him. In doing so, he finds himself walking an impossible tightrope: Keep the man alive, but also use him as bait to uncover a traitor who has seemingly unlimited access to government secrets. As the attacks on Ward become increasingly dire, Rapp and Kennedy are dragged into a world where the lines between governments, multinational corporations, and the hyper-wealthy fade. An environment in which liberty, nationality, and loyalty are meaningless. Only the pursuit of power remains. As “one of the best thriller writers on the planet” (The Real Book Spy), Kyle Mills has created another suspenseful read that not only echoes the America of today, but also offers a glimpse into its possible future.

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09/14/2021
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English
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9781982164904

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CIA operative Mitch Rapp shares many of the same qualities with heroes Jack Ryan and John Clark: fast-paced stories that specialize in action, adventure, well-researched technical details, an air of menacing suspense, and plots right out of today's news. -- Katherine Johnson
Action-packed thrillers starring independent heroes who sometimes have to operate outside legal confines, both the Dewey Andreas thrillers and the Mitch Rapp novels contain chilling and all-too-plausible scenarios that threaten our daily lives. -- Shauna Griffin
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Starring CIA agents, these series plunge readers into business dealings, terrorism plots, and criminal investigations. While Mitch Rapp offers the white-knuckled, action-packed plots typical of a good thriller, Red Widow adds sympathetic, complex protagonists to its suspenseful, character-driven narratives. -- Basia Wilson
Relentless pacing, international plots, and non-stop action characterize the Delta Force thrillers and the Mitch Rapp series. Both Kolt Raynor and Rapp are fearless heroes -- though both do occasionally operate outside the bounds of the law. -- Shauna Griffin
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Kyle Mills and David Baldacci both craft suspenseful conspiracy-based thrillers in which their characters (and readers along with them) are unsure whom to trust, and where it will all lead. -- Kim Burton
Although his heroes operate as part of a team, Jack Higgins's characters will seem familiar to Kyle Mill's fans. These are the men they turn to when the situation is desperate, and with guile, skill, and a variety of weapons, not to mention a high level of violence, they accomplish their mission. -- Katherine Johnson
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Published Reviews

Booklist Review

Flynn introduced counterterrorism operative Mitch Rapp in 1999's Transfer of Power and wrote 12 more Rapp novels. After Flynn's death in 2013, Kyle Mills took over the series, and has guided it with a sure hand ever since. This is his seventh Rapp novel, and it is just terrific. When the CIA learns that its computer system has been attacked, perhaps by someone operating within the agency, Mitch is assigned the difficult job of protecting Nicholas Ward, the world's first trillionaire, who appears to be the target of the hacking. Mitch soon realizes that the only real way of protecting him is to lure the hacker out of hiding, which means using Ward, one of the most famous people on the planet, as bait for someone who might want him dead. The key to the early success of the Rapp novels was Flynn's careful construction of the character. Rapp is no standard-issue muscular action hero; instead, he is, as created by Flynn, a fully fleshed human being. Mills has continued in that vein, giving the reader involving stories populated by believable characters who are grounded in a recognizable reality. Not every series that has changed hands after the original author's death has fared well after the transition. Thanks to Mills, that's not the case with the Rapp novels.

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Publisher's Weekly Review

Bestseller Mills's entertaining seventh entry in Vince Flynn's Mitch Rapp series (after 2020's Total Power) finds CIA agent Mitch considering retirement. After 20 years in the game, he's seriously banged up, he's got a wife and child to protect, he has no relationship with the new U.S. president, and he sees his beloved America collapsing into extremism. Mitch heads to South Africa, where he has a house and plans to become a long-distance bicycle racer. But shortly after his arrival, Nicholas Ward, the world's first trillionaire, shows up to ask for his help finding missing virologist David Chism. Chism, who was working on a vaccine for any type of coronavirus that exists now and any that might arise in the future, disappeared after his laboratory in Uganda, financed by Ward, was attacked by a local terrorist. Mitch, with his wife's blessing, accepts and joins old pal Scott Coleman's security team to locate Chism. Mills delivers the goods, including a CIA mole, perfidy at the highest levels of the U.S. government, and close-combat with a messianic psychopathic terrorist villain who commands a drug-fueled army. Military action fans will be pleased. Agent: Simon Lipskar, Writers House. (Sept.)

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Kirkus Book Review

Mitch Rapp protects the world's richest man and faces down a psychopath in his 20th adventure. The CIA asks Rapp to protect Nicholas Ward, the first trillionaire ever, who has big plans for improving the planet. In the coming decades, Ward's technologies will help make Saudi oil worthless. And with Dr. David Chism, he hopes to transform health care worldwide. In a lab in Uganda, Chism is working on creating a single vaccine that could wipe out the entire coronavirus category: no Covid-19, no SARS, no colds. These damn do-gooders are unquestionably an existential threat to the general world order, and the Saudis want them gone. Ruthless U.S. President Anthony Cook is down with that. "The human race can't absorb that many fundamental changes all at once," he opines. So the Saudis, with secret encouragement from Cook, hire the crazed warlord Gideon Auma, aka God's representative on Earth, to neutralize David Chism and stop the research. "Bullets can't harm me," Auma brags, and his followers believe him. Soon Chism's research facility in Uganda is a pile of ashes, and Auma even sees a chance to kidnap Ward, who'd funded the lab. But Ward didn't make a trillion dollars by just giving up when things turn ugly. President Cook is angry that Rapp is interfering, saving lives and stuff. Indeed, the first lady calls Rapp "the guy every man wants to be." He lives in South Africa these days, but his loyalty to his homeland is steadfast. When a Saudi considers torturing the hero, he asks, "Do you know your weakness, Mitch?…It's your unwavering belief in America." That's wrong, of course, because Rapp has no obvious weaknesses. Even so, he and his protectees have many powerful and capable enemies. He's not the edgiest protagonist ever, but he's hard to kill and easy to root for. A serviceable thriller with plenty of satisfying action. Copyright (c) Kirkus Reviews, used with permission.

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Booklist Reviews

*Starred Review* Flynn introduced counterterrorism operative Mitch Rapp in 1999's Transfer of Power and wrote 12 more Rapp novels. After Flynn's death in 2013, Kyle Mills took over the series, and has guided it with a sure hand ever since. This is his seventh Rapp novel, and it is just terrific. When the CIA learns that its computer system has been attacked, perhaps by someone operating within the agency, Mitch is assigned the difficult job of protecting Nicholas Ward, the world's first trillionaire, who appears to be the target of the hacking. Mitch soon realizes that the only real way of protecting him is to lure the hacker out of hiding, which means using Ward, one of the most famous people on the planet, as bait for someone who might want him dead. The key to the early success of the Rapp novels was Flynn's careful construction of the character. Rapp is no standard-issue muscular action hero; instead, he is, as created by Flynn, a fully fleshed human being. Mills has continued in that vein, giving the reader involving stories populated by believable characters who are grounded in a recognizable reality. Not every series that has changed hands after the original author's death has fared well after the transition. Thanks to Mills, that's not the case with the Rapp novels. Copyright 2021 Booklist Reviews.

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Library Journal Reviews

Having crafted two Sam and Remi Fargo adventures with the late Cussler (Pirate and The Romanov Ransom), former California law enforcement officer Burcell takes the daring duo on another far-flung adventure in Clive Cussler's The Serpent's Eye. Grabbing the tail end of 2020's Total Power and marching right along to the next adventure, Flynn/Mills's Enemy at the Gates finds Mitch Rapp protecting trillionaire Nicholas Ward, the object of a CIA mole's surreptitious search, while simultaneously using him as bait to dig up the mole (500,000-copy first printing). In The Burning, Kellerman père et fils bring back Deputy Coroner Clay Edison, dealing with the murder of a wealthy man in the midst of wildfire and blackout while anxious that his ex-con brother may be connected. In Lupica's Robert B. Parker's Stone's Throw, Paradise police chief Jesse Stone finds uncomfortable links between Paradise's acting mayor, whose death surely looked to be suicide, and the dangerous perpetrators of a suspect land deal. No plot details yet, but Johansen is clearly playing for High Stakes when she sets her latest in the gambling world. In Edgar/Anthony-nominated McCreight's Friends Like These, friends with secrets gather in the Catskills ten years after graduation, and things get bloody.

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Publishers Weekly Reviews

Bestseller Mills's entertaining seventh entry in Vince Flynn's Mitch Rapp series (after 2020's Total Power) finds CIA agent Mitch considering retirement. After 20 years in the game, he's seriously banged up, he's got a wife and child to protect, he has no relationship with the new U.S. president, and he sees his beloved America collapsing into extremism. Mitch heads to South Africa, where he has a house and plans to become a long-distance bicycle racer. But shortly after his arrival, Nicholas Ward, the world's first trillionaire, shows up to ask for his help finding missing virologist David Chism. Chism, who was working on a vaccine for any type of coronavirus that exists now and any that might arise in the future, disappeared after his laboratory in Uganda, financed by Ward, was attacked by a local terrorist. Mitch, with his wife's blessing, accepts and joins old pal Scott Coleman's security team to locate Chism. Mills delivers the goods, including a CIA mole, perfidy at the highest levels of the U.S. government, and close-combat with a messianic psychopathic terrorist villain who commands a drug-fueled army. Military action fans will be pleased. Agent: Simon Lipskar, Writers House. (Sept.)

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Citations

APA Citation, 7th Edition (style guide)

Flynn, V., & Mills, K. (2021). Enemy at the Gates . Atria/Emily Bestler Books.

Chicago / Turabian - Author Date Citation, 17th Edition (style guide)

Flynn, Vince and Kyle Mills. 2021. Enemy At the Gates. Atria/Emily Bestler Books.

Chicago / Turabian - Humanities (Notes and Bibliography) Citation, 17th Edition (style guide)

Flynn, Vince and Kyle Mills. Enemy At the Gates Atria/Emily Bestler Books, 2021.

Harvard Citation (style guide)

Flynn, V. and Mills, K. (2021). Enemy at the gates. Atria/Emily Bestler Books.

MLA Citation, 9th Edition (style guide)

Flynn, Vince, and Kyle Mills. Enemy At the Gates Atria/Emily Bestler Books, 2021.

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