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Order to Kill: A Novel (15) (A Mitch Rapp Novel) Mass Market Paperback – July 18, 2017

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#1 New York Times bestselling author Vince Flynn (1966–2013) created one of contemporary fiction’s most popular heroes: CIA counterterrorist agent Mitch Rapp, featured in thirteen of Flynn’s acclaimed political thrillers. All of his novels are New York Times bestsellers, including his stand-alone debut novel, Term Limits.

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New York Times bestselling author of twenty-three political thrillers, including Code Red, Total Power, Lethal Agent, and Red War for Vince Flynn and The Patriot Attack for Robert Ludlum. He initially found inspiration from his father, the former director of Interpol, and still draws on his contacts in the intelligence community to give his books such realism. Avid outdoor athletes, he and his wife split their time between Jackson Hole, Wyoming, and Granada, Spain. Visit his website at KyleMills.com or connect with him on Twitter, Facebook, and Instagram @KyleMillsAuthor.

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Order to Kill CHAPTER 1
NEAR FRANSCHHOEK
SOUTH AFRICA

MITCH Rapp eased his rental car onto a quiet rural road and began winding his way through vineyards. The sun had just hit the horizon, turning the craggy mountains orange against a clear sky.

The scene couldn’t have been more different from the smoggy, traffic-choked Pakistani cities he’d spent the last two months in. Swapping the stench of diesel and sweat for the idyllic setting of South Africa’s wine country should have been a pleasant change. If anything, though, it had tightened the knot in his gut.

When he’d killed the fundamentalist director of Pakistan’s intelligence apparatus a few weeks ago, blowback had been inevitable. But now it had grown beyond even his and Irene Kennedy’s worst-case scenario.

There was still no question that Ahmed Taj’s elimination had been necessary in order to keep Pakistan’s nuclear arsenal out of the hands of Islamic hardliners. Unfortunately, his death had left a power vacuum that was pushing the already unstable country to the brink. Umar Shirani, the head of the army, was using the growing chaos to continue Taj’s effort to oust the country’s relatively moderate president.

One of the keys to his plan was to gain control of Pakistan’s nuclear arsenal, confident that the world would be forced to back anyone with the means and will to incinerate a large swath of the region. Or, if not back, at least not oppose.

To that end, General Shirani had taken the country’s nukes from their secure locations and was moving them around Pakistan in order to keep the civilian government from extending its authority over them. Of course, he said that his actions were to keep the weapons safe in the increasingly unstable environment, but no one actually believed him. He was forcing a showdown—making Pakistan’s politicians and power elite choose sides.

Rapp and his teams had been charged with trying to track the weapons’ movements and to make sure that none of Pakistan’s terrorist groups got hold of one. It was a virtually impossible task. They were being asked to follow the constantly moving individual components of the world’s seventh-largest nuclear arsenal while being actively opposed by its sixth-largest army. It was a little like the old cup and ball magic trick, but with a hundred balls—each one of which had the potential to explode and take out a major city.

Rapp rolled down the window and accelerated the vehicle, navigating by his memory of a map he’d glanced at months ago. He’d never actually been to the area, instead relying on a CIA team that specialized in selecting these types of locations.

And that’s exactly what Irene Kennedy had tried to get him to continue to do: rely on specialists. Despite everything that was happening in Pakistan, though, he couldn’t bring himself to pass this one off. So he’d put Scott Coleman in charge and boarded the CIA’s Gulfstream G550 for South Africa.

A mistake? Most likely. Dereliction of duty? Maybe. But better to deal with this situation personally over the next twenty-four hours than to spend the next week trying to micromanage it from Islamabad.

The phone on the passenger seat chimed and he grimaced when he saw it was another text from Monica Estridge. The subject was the same as the last twenty unanswered messages from her. Granite.

He’d given the surprisingly relentless interior designer complete dominion over finishing the construction of the house he’d started before his wife was killed. Unfortunately, she didn’t seem to understand the simple concept of “complete dominion.” He had no idea how many swatches, paint colors, and wood finishes there were on the planet, but he was pretty sure she wasn’t going to rest until he’d looked at every one.

The dirt road began to climb toward a mountain striped with cliff bands and Rapp made sure he kept the vehicle’s speed at a level that wouldn’t attract attention. When he reached the top of the first rise, he spotted the gray roof of the home he was looking for.

A ten-foot-tall wall topped with colorful shards of broken glass ringed the property and the trees had been cut back almost to a neighboring farmer’s vines, leaving an open perimeter with an unobstructed view.

The scene probably wasn’t appreciably different than it would have been if he’d been riding in on horseback at the turn of the twentieth century. Just beneath the surface, though, was a state-of-the-art security system that was not only connected to local police and a private security response team but to the CIA’s top people in the country.

At his direction, Claudia Gould—now Dufort—and her daughter had moved in recently. Despite a long, painful history and the death of her husband at the hands of Stan Hurley, Rapp couldn’t get her out of his mind. They seemed to be tangled together in a way that no amount of effort could reverse.

It was hard to reflect on his relationships with women without using the words “disaster” and “catastrophe.” On particularly bad days, “cataclysm” also sprang to mind. His first love had died in the terrorist attack on Pan Am 103 when he was still young. Years later, his wife and unborn child had been murdered by Louis Gould, the late husband of the woman living in the spotless Cape Dutch house he was passing.

Since then, Rapp had tried futilely to find someone he could fit into his life. His wife, Anna, had been an idealist and in some ways that was why he’d loved her so intensely. While he was constantly mired in the dark, she saw the world with unflagging optimism and hope. Being with her helped him regain the humanity that sometimes seemed to be slipping irretrievably away.

In retrospect, though, their relationship hadn’t been all sunshine and flowers. Anna had struggled constantly with what he did for a living. Intellectually, she understood that men like him were necessary, but he’d come to believe that on a deeper level she thought he might be part of the problem. Just another violent man who kept the world from becoming the utopia she thought it could be.

So, another Anna Reilly was out.

He'd once tried going in the opposite direction with a talented Italian private contractor, but the relationship had been doomed from the start. On the bright side, she'd been beautiful, exciting, and completely unconcerned with his lifestyle. On the other hand, he’d never been able to shake the feeling that for the right price, she’d start chasing him around the bedroom with an ice pick.

After Anna, his relationships could be categorized as brief encounters that barely rose above the level of one-night stands. A former Secret Service agent. A hedge fund manager his brother had introduced him to. A redheaded air force pilot who occasionally flew support on a few of his ops.

But Claudia felt different for some reason. They’d first met years ago when he’d come to settle a score with her husband. He’d put a gun against her head, and to say the look in her eyes haunted him would be an overstatement. But he sure as hell hadn’t forgotten it.

Claudia’s background wasn’t spotless like Anna’s, but neither was it drenched in blood like Donatella’s. She had a beautiful daughter and a soul that was just damaged enough for her to consider allowing someone like him into her life.

That sense of possibility was why he’d gotten personally involved with relocating Claudia and providing her with an immaculate new identity. Or at least an identity that he’d been assured was immaculate. Now, a reliable informant had told him, someone was looking to snatch her. Precisely who or why, no one seemed to know.

The likely bet was that one of her late husband’s enemies had come crawling out from under a rock for some petty revenge. It was the kind of amateur bullshit that really pissed Rapp off and he was there to set an example that would discourage the next asshole.

It was another reason not to get Irene Kennedy’s people involved. As the director of the CIA, there were lines she shouldn’t cross. And his plan to identify the people stalking Claudia and then mail them back to their employer in FedEx envelopes was probably one of them.

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  • Publisher ‏ : ‎ Pocket Books; Reprint edition (July 18, 2017)
  • Language ‏ : ‎ English
  • Mass Market Paperback ‏ : ‎ 448 pages
  • ISBN-10 ‏ : ‎ 1476783497
  • ISBN-13 ‏ : ‎ 978-1476783499
  • Item Weight ‏ : ‎ 9.3 ounces
  • Dimensions ‏ : ‎ 4.13 x 0.9 x 7.5 inches
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  • Reviewed in the United States on October 12, 2016
    As a Mitch Rapp Ambassador, I’ve had the privilege of reading an advance copy of Order To Kill by Kyle Mills. Let me start of by saying that I was very skeptical of the character Vince Flynn created when Kyle took over writing duties. Even more so in October of 2014 when they released the first 3 pages or the first chapter. Mitch was outside with Stan Hurley smoking and drinking… I was thinking, is this Mitch Rapp? He’s not having to blend in inside a hostile environment, he’s perfectly safe with Dr. Irene Kennedy and Mike Nash inside the house talking about him. So as a “slightly obsessive fan” that I am, I decided to write Kyle Mills an email. I was cordial, but also firm in asking where are you going with this. Kyle Mills, being the awesome guy he is to all us longtime fans, replied back within a day. He told me that it was actually Vince Flynn that wrote those three pages and took the time to write me a brief description of where he thought Vince was going and which way he will take the character, in regards to following in the footsteps of Stan Hurley and then of course realizing he needs to make serious changes in his life in order to not end up on that same path. That right there sold me on Kyle as what type of person he is and I was very much looking forward to his efforts in the Mitch Rapp series.

    I would describe The Survivor as Kyle Mills hitting a game winning home run in the bottom of the ninth. With Order To Kill, he hit a game winning grand slam at the world series. It’s THAT good.

    Grisha Azarov is a formidable opponent unlike anyone Rapp has ever gone up against. He doesn’t come off as an arrogant prick with mental issues like Louis Gould who keeps on trying to become the best by attempting to take out the best. He is cool and collected, with only one significant drawback. He doesn’t have complete operational control. That is where the ruthless Russian President Maxim Krupin comes into play, attempting to control every aspect by not keeping everyone informed. Grisha tells us that the best play would be to go up against Rapp in Russia, where he has the advantage, but due to Krupin’s agenda and control issues, their plans to take out Mitch Rapp always fail.

    Mitch Rapp is focusing on making those hard changes in his life we read about in The Survivor. The home his late wife Anna and he started to build is finally finished and he is inching slowly towards a romantic relationship with the most unexpected character. But one who I think is perfect for Mitch. Throughout majority of the book, Mitch is running around with more than a few bruises, black eyes, and an almost nonexistent nose. Who did this to Mitch is what you’re probably wondering, huh!? Well the answer may surprise you.

    Besides Mitch, our favorite former Navy Seal, Scott Coleman is back and he has a run in with Grisha which makes for one hell of a read. Also, Dr. Irene Kennedy, Mike Nash and Joe Maslick aka Mas are all back to support our favorite counterterrorism expert do what he does best. Along with those well-known characters, Kyle Mill’s introduces us to a new, relatively minor character Craig Bailer. Craig was awesome, if not for anything else, his sense of humor.

    My good friend Ryan The Rappologist has gone on record to say that this is the best Mitch Rapp book since Consent To Kill. Well I’m here to tell you that is he 100% right. This is one of the best, most thrilling Mitch Rapp books to date. To say that it’s a MUST READ would be an understatement. This is the type of book that will have you staying up late at night to finish it on your second and third time reading it. It’s just too difficult to put down.
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  • Reviewed in the United States on March 22, 2018
    I've liked the installments Kyle Mills has done so far in taking over the Vince Flynn novels. I find his writing to be compelling and continues to keep the novels action packed. This particular novel has a sprawling plotline, but I found the drama that was woven into the action to be interesting. If I have one criticism, the description of the showdown between Rapp and his primary enemy was confusing. Mills chose to set the showdown in hard to picture environment when reading a novel. Overall though, I enjoyed it, and would recommend it.
  • Reviewed in the United States on October 8, 2017
    I just finished "Order To Kill" and must confess I was concerned that it might disappoint in view of the fact that the original creator of the Mitch Rapp series, Vince Flynn, died of cancer last year. However, I found that Kyle Mills must have been both a student of Flynn's but also a thoughtful contributor to the series as he fully understands who Mitch Rapp is, how he operates, what he thinks, and how he is viewed around the world. As always, the potential threats developed in the plot are shockingly feasible and contain events and potential threats I have never even considered since terrorism became part of out national dialogue the past 30 years. The novels are "fiction", yet they are based upon current issues in Russia, the Middle East, and in this particular novel Pakistan which rarely gets media attention in view of events in North Korea, Syria, and Iran. I find myself pausing while reading this series and this book and asking, "Why didn't I think of that? That could really happen." When I tell friends or family about these scenarios, they are both impressed with my "knowledge" of the situations but also seem enticed to start reading the series themselves. I have not known one person who has read or is currently reading the Rapp series who has been remotely disappointed, complained about a bad novel, or who simply stopped reading them cold turkey. Impossible it seems. Read one, you'll read them all as I have said and the recent novel "Order To Kill" is a continuation of one of the best series of books that place fictional but very real characters into fictional but very possible and very dangerous events. Be prepared to sleep less from reading well into the night and also from the thought provocation Flynn and now Kyle Mills induce.
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  • Reviewed in the United States on October 12, 2016
    Like Slaven and numerous other people, i was fortunate to have been selected as a Mitch Rapp Ambassador. I have been reading Vince Flynn's Mitch Rapp for years now and this one is a huge success!! Kyle Mills does a tremendous job with Mitch and continuing the great characters that are Mitch Rapp and Scott Coleman and the rest of the gang. There are plenty of hair raising parts and you finally meet someone who is going to give Rapp a run for his money!

    I was a little skeptical at first, i enjoyed The Survivor but was extremely curious as to how Mills was going to continue the Rapp saga. He has far surpassed my expectations and is clearly on the right road to making Rapp great. The beginning starts out with a bit of backstory and then you see Rapp in his normal setting!! I don't want to spoil any of the book for readers but you guys will not be disappointed.

    If you are on the fence about this one, go to therealbookspy.com and get his lowdown on Mitch Rapp and visit his Rapp Encyclopedia to get any info you want on the characters and the history of Vince Flynn's dynamic character.

    I would also like to say thank you to Atria Books, Emily Bestler books and all of the people involved with getting Rapp back in the game and allowing me to be a part of the Ambassador program! Also a huge thanks to Kyle Mills to your relentless efforts in continuing this great character and series!!
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  • Reviewed in the United States on August 19, 2024
    Good and enjoyable reading

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    5.0 out of 5 stars One of the best in the series
    Reviewed in Germany on May 9, 2021
    Fealt like I had to kick back a beer to deal with the suspense! Very nice developments in the Rapp storyline. Glad there’s a few more Rapp novels ahead, burned through them too fast...
  • Kindle Customer
    5.0 out of 5 stars Just as good as the originals!
    Reviewed in Australia on May 31, 2024
    Kyle Mills has done an amazing job continuing this series. The tone, intelligence and action are just as good as the original Vince Flynn novels. This was a great book and Mitch Rapp as always, remains a fantastic hero. Highly recommended.
  • David Rossifan 46
    5.0 out of 5 stars Superb read
    Reviewed in the United Kingdom on September 18, 2017
    I was unconvinced that Kyle Mills could take over from the late Vince Flynn, I was so wrong!

    Its still Vince Flynn's book, but Kyle Mills has taken on the mantle and kept the series very much alive.

    A real page turner, this is the second book with similar title (Kill Order and Order to Kill) I have read over my holidays and both proved to be top choices for a week in the sun.

    Mitch and the gang are at it again on a new mission, superb read.

    I'm not intending to get into the book here, I don't want to spoil the plot and I don't want to just repeat what it says on the back cover.

    If you are a fan of Vince Flynn, Lee Childs, Jack Coughlin etc, then you will love Kylie Mills writing.

    Buy it!
  • Radoslav Dokov
    5.0 out of 5 stars Passionnant
    Reviewed in France on August 17, 2017
    Comme toute la série de Mitch Rapp - intrigue intelligemment ficelée, suspense permanent.
    Le héros évolue avec le temps qui passe, mais est toujours aussi captivant.
    Excellent livre!
  • Vishal. V. K
    5.0 out of 5 stars MITCH RAPP AND KYLE MILLS AT THEIR VERY BEST !!
    Reviewed in India on November 18, 2016
    This has to be one of the best Mitch Rapp novels in the last couple of years. Fast paced action and tense moments spread across from
    Central America to Pakistan to Russia before culminating in a pulsating climax in Saudi Arabia keeps readers on the edge at all times. In this particular book Kyle Mills is allowed freedom to cultivate and create his own story from scratch considering that in the previous book he had to
    continue where the late Vince Flynn left off. In "ORDER TO KILL" Mills's writing and portraying of Mitch Rapp's persona is top notch.
    You actually feel every punch and hit that Rapp has to endure during the mission and literally can put yourself in the shoes of this maverick
    and lovable CIA hitman. All in all a fabulous book and looking forward to the next one.

    Amazon's packing and delivery speed as always was perfect.