Denied Access
A Mitch Rapp Novel by Don Bentley
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4.4 • 1.9K Ratings
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Publisher Description
“[A] callback to what makes Rapp such a special character, and a white-knuckle reminder of why this series remains the gold standard of the political thriller genre.” —The Real Book Spy
Don Bentley completes the trilogy begun with American Assassin by taking Mitch Rapp back to his fledgling assassin days, picking up where Kill Shot ended, on a mission to save the woman he loves amid a CIA showdown with the Russian intelligence services in a new thriller from the author of Vince Flynn’s #1 New York Times bestselling series.
The Central Intelligence Agency is in crisis.
Following the collapse of the Soviet Union, Congress is questioning the organization’s necessity. Interim CIA director Thomas Stansfield must fight for his agency’s survival while explaining why the previous candidate for his job was found murdered in a French hotel—surrounded by booze, cash, and dead men. Worst yet, a brilliantly run sting operation in Moscow has resulted in the arrest of America’s most prized Russian asset and the expulsion of his CIA handler.
With the CIA’s Moscow Station now paralyzed by the catastrophic intelligence failure, Stansfield seeks help from Mitch Rapp, a newly minted assassin in the secretive Orion program. But Rapp has problems of his own: when his Swiss girlfriend Greta’s grandfather receives a box containing the head of a former Cold War comrade along with a note promising that Greta’s head will be next, Rapp finds himself on the frontlines in a war between the American and Russian intelligence services. To protect the woman he loves and save the CIA from destruction, Rapp must be willing to risk everything.
Customer Reviews
Good Look Back
So if you have read this entire series (like me), you were likely interested in understanding what had happened in Moscow that so many people had heard of but was only spoken about as a ghost who could have succeeded in pulling it off. That ghost is Rapp and this is that story. It’s a good read.
Ugh
Vince Flynn created Rapp, and Kyle Mills did a fantastic job of continuing with the Rapp world. When they announced that Don Bentley would be taking Mills’s place, I groaned; he butchered Tom Clancy and I had no realistic hope that he’d do justice to Flynn and Mills. And he hasn’t. I gave him two chances, but I’m sadly done with the Rapp series. Bentley just tries too hard. Flynn and Mills made us believe. Bentley tells us to believe. That’s not how it works. And - this is a pet peeve of mine and there are a few authors that guilty of this - stop giving us descriptions of the fine cuisine the Rapps of the world eat. We don’t freaking care. The story isn’t about a French dish. Cut it the F out.
Meh
After two books it doesn’t look like Don Bentley is the right author for the Mitch Rapp series. While Denied Access is a slight improvement from his previous outing it still displays Bentley’s numerous weaknesses as a writer, but especially for Mitch Rapp. Mischaracterization, overuse of words or phrases, nonsensical actions, it’s just shy of a complete mess.