Tuesday, December 2, 2008
Act of Treason Blog (chapters 13-18)
This chapters picks up right as Mitch Rapp busts into a building and captures some random old guy. He interrogates the old man finding out that behind a door, Gazich was interrogating a Russian. Rapp slowly prepares for a 4 shot disarm, 1 to each arm and leg. Rapp busts the door open and perfectly executes the 4 shot disarm on Gazich. Next to Gazich was a Russian guy tied up pleading for Rapp's help but Rapp told him to shut up. As the Russian blabbered on, trying to persuade Rapp into letting him go with riches, Rapp called back up. Rapp finally got tired and shot the chair the Russian was sitting in, a mere 2 inches from his groin. Then the Russian says he is on the USA's side. Gazich, bloody on the floor, starts to argue saying the Russian is part of a Russian Mob. Rapp calls Kennedy and asks for assistance on the scene, and a plane out of the country ASAP. Rapp turns around and asks Gazich who hired him. Later Rapp is about to leave for the US but has to deal with a dead Russian, a tied up Russian and a bloody, crippled terrorist. Then it turns to a scene where Kennedy is basically informing the president about what had gone on in Cyprus(Rapp's situation). On the plane, Brooks(Rapp's partner) and Rapp decide to talk about their problems and how their parents died etc. Then Rapp leaves the room and interrogates Gazich and basically torturing him saying that if he answered all of Rapp's questions he would get a shot of morphine. It's so common to find the main character of a book to be lonely, sarcastic and extremely good at something and that makes a book kind of boring sometimes but this book has not gotten worse, in fact it has gotten really good and I don't want to stop reading it but I have more important things to do. I really like the way that Vince Flynn writes, his style never makes you bored, it is either nonstop action or puzzling together stuff which is really fun to read. That concludes chapters 13-18, Act of Treason Blog.
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This seems like a book that I would like. It seems as if there is a lot of action. Keep up the good work with your blogging!
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