Consent to Kill

Unabridged
Author: Vince Flynn
Narrator: George Guidall
Genres: Fiction, Mystery, Thriller
Publisher: Simon & Schuster
Date: October 2005
Length: 15 hours
Ratings:
Formats:
  • CD
  • WMA
Abridged
Author: Vince Flynn
Narrator: Stephen Lang
Genres: Mystery, Thriller
Publisher: Audioworks
Date: October 2005
Length: 5 hours
Ratings:
  • Book Rating: 3/5
Formats:
  • CD

Overview

Fearless counterterrorism operative Mitch Rapp finds himself directly in the line of fire in the latest riveting political thriller from "New York Times" bestselling author Vince Flynn.

For years, Mitch Rapp's bold actions have saved the lives of countless Americans. His battles for peace and freedom have made him a hero to many, and an enemy to countless more. In the tangled, duplicitous world of espionage, there are those, even among America's allies, who want to see Mitch Rapp eliminated. They have decided the time has come.

Now, the powerful father of a dead terrorist demands vengeance in its simplest form -- an eye for an eye, and Rapp instantly becomes the target of an international conspiracy. This time, he must use all of his vigilance and determination to save himself before he can turn his fury on those who have dared to betray him.

"Consent to Kill" takes listeners behind the headlines and catapults them to the front lines of the global war on terror. It sizzles "with inside information, military muscle, and CIA secrets" (Dan Brown). Vince Flynn mixes military technology with his exclusive knowledge of Washington politics to create a hero that Americans will wish existed outside the realm of fiction.

Reviews (6)

Consent to Kill

Written by Kathy B on April 24th, 2008

  • Book Rating: 5/5

This was an interesting, well paced book that kept me thoroughly involved all the way through. It did get a little hard to believe toward the end, but I still enjoyed the suspense and the ending. I am always looking for books that make me look forward to my long commute, and this was one I enjoyed greatly.

Consent to Kill

Written by Bonnie on June 26th, 2007

  • Book Rating: 5/5

Excellent book. Keeps your interest and is believable. Am going to "read" all of Flynn's books. Highly recommend.

What Next for Mitch Rapp?

Written by A Marchus on February 19th, 2007

  • Book Rating: 5/5

Excellent story with some very surprising twists. Flynn does a great job at illustrating how politics can get in the way of fighting terrorism, which should give all of us pause for concern. I've read all of Flynn's books to date and the ending to this story left me wondering how Mitch will move forward with his new life.

consent to read

Written by Lee Werley from Chapel Hill, NC on July 6th, 2006

  • Book Rating: 3/5

Typical Mitch Rapp. It was enjoyable but there needs to be a change. He always get his man.

Consent to Kill

Written by Anonymous from Jacksonville, NC on April 29th, 2006

  • Book Rating: 5/5

Typical Vince Flynn - very engaging & interesting. Great Series.

Good Read

Written by Anonymous from Acworth, GA on March 14th, 2006

  • Book Rating: 5/5

Very riveting book, unfortunately this is the first Vince Flynn book I've read (I wish I'd started with his earlier ones) but I found this one very entertaining and will now go back and read others. Well written. I think Mitch Rapp would match up well with Jack Bauer for those of you who watch 24 (the tv series).

Author Details

Author Details

Flynn, Vince

The fifth of seven children, Vince Flynn was born in St. Paul, Minnesota, in 1966. He graduated from the St. Thomas Academy in 1984, and the University of St. Thomas with a degree in economics in 1988. After college he went to work for Kraft General Foods where he was an account and sales marketing specialist. In 1990 he left Kraft to accept an aviation candidate slot with the United States Marine Corps. One week before leaving for Officers Candidate School, he was medically disqualified from the Marine Aviation Program, due to several concussions and convulsive seizures he suffered growing up. While trying to obtain a medical waiver for his condition, he started thinking about writing a book. This was a very unusual choice for Flynn since he had been diagnosed with dyslexia in grade school and had struggled with reading and writing all his life.

Having been stymied by the Marine Corps, Flynn returned to the nine-to-five grind and took a job with United Properties, a commercial real estate company in the Twin Cities. During his spare time he worked on an idea he had for a book. After two years with United Properties he decided to take a big gamble. He quit his job, moved to Colorado, and began working full time on what would eventually become Term Limits . Like many struggling artists before him, he bartended at night and wrote during the day. Five years and more than sixty rejection letters later he took the unusual step of self-publishing his first novel. The book went to number one in the Twin Cities, and within a week had a new agent and two-book deal with Pocket Books, a Simon & Schuster imprint.

Term Limits hit the New York Times bestseller list in paperback and started a trend for all of Flynn's novels. Since then, his books have become perennial bestsellers in both paperback and hardcover, and he has become known for his research and prescient warnings about the rise of Islamic Radical Fundamentalism and terrorism. Read by current and former presidents, foreign heads of state, and intelligence professionals around the world, Flynn's novels are taken so seriously one high-ranking CIA official told his people, “I want you to read Flynn's books and start thinking about how we can more effectively wage this war on terror.”

October 2007 marked another milestone in Flynn’s career when his ninth political thriller, Protect and Defend, became a #1 New York Times bestseller. A few months later, CBS Films optioned the rights for Flynn’s Mitch Rapp character with the intention of creating a character-based, action-thriller movie franchise. Lorenzo di Bonaventura, who previously launched the Harry Potter and Matrix films as head of production at Warner Bros., and Nick Wechsler (We Own the Night, Reservation Road) will produce the films.

Flynn lives in the Twin Cities with his wife and three children.

Works by Flynn include Transfer of Power, The Third Option, Separation of Power , Executive Power , Memorial Day, Consent to Kill, Act of Treason, and Extreme Measures.

Influences: Ernest Hemingway, Robert Ludlum, Tom Clancy, J.R.R. Tolkien, Gore Vidal, and John Irving