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Enemy at the gates

Enemy at the gates
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Adult Fiction Thriller   Gunnedah . . Available .  
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ISBN 9781760857622
Name Mills, Kyle author.
Title Enemy at the gates
Published Cammeray, NSW : Simon & Schuster (Australia), 2021
Description 340 pages ; 25 cm.
Series Mitch Rapp ; book 20.
Notes Series created by Vince Flynn.
Summary America is reeling from the national blackout that swept the nation, continuing to dig out of the power outage. And the new president is unlike any Mitch has worked with in the past; he is extremely dictatorial and sees cracks in America's democratic institutions that he believes can be exploited to put his family in power permanently. As Mitch backs away from the new president, he, in turn, questions Rapp's loyalty. Mitch decides to take a much needed break and moves to his house in Cape Town, where he gets pulled into a job with Nicholas Ward, the world's first trillionaire. It has been discovered that there is a mole in the CIA who's been digging through their systems for information on Ward so, after thwarting an attempt to kidnap him Uganda, Mitch makes it look like the abduction was successful. The hope is that this will give Rapp the freedom to track down the person who has been able to gain such deep access into the CIA's mainframe. Rapp, completely cut off from the agency, must uncover the identity of the mole and deal with him. But the situation is deeper and more complex than he ever could have imagined, involving the President of the United States himself.
Subjects Rapp, Mitch, (Fictitious character) Fiction
United States. -- Central Intelligence Agency -- Fiction
Suspense fiction
Terrorism -- Fiction
Moles (Spies)
Rich people
Presidents -- United States
Genre Thrillers (Fiction)
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