Introduction
Vince Flynn's action-packed Mitch Rapp novels have captivated millions of readers worldwide, with their high-octane plots, pulse-pounding action, and compelling characters. The series has spawned multiple bestsellers, and has been adapted into a critically acclaimed TV series.
The Mitch Rapp Books in Order
The Mitch Rapp series consists of 14 novels, published between 1997 and 2015. The books follow the exploits of Mitch Rapp, a former Navy SEAL and CIA operative, as he takes on dangerous missions around the globe.
Here is a complete list of the Mitch Rapp books in order of publication:
Table 1: Mitch Rapp Books in Chronological Order
Book | Publication Date |
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American Assassin | 1997 |
Kill Shot | 1998 |
Transfer of Power | 1999 |
Executive Power | 2001 |
Consent to Kill | 2005 |
Memorial Day | 2006 |
Portage | 2007 |
The Third Option | 2008 |
Protect and Defend | 2009 |
Act of Treason | 2010 |
Kill Mission | 2011 |
The Last Man | 2012 |
The Survivor | 2015 |
The President's Daughter | 2015 |
Table 2: Mitch Rapp Books by Sales
Book | Sales |
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American Assassin | 5 million copies |
Kill Shot | 4 million copies |
Transfer of Power | 3 million copies |
Executive Power | 2 million copies |
Consent to Kill | 1.5 million copies |
Memorial Day | 1 million copies |
Portage | 1 million copies |
The Third Option | 1 million copies |
Protect and Defend | 1 million copies |
Act of Treason | 1 million copies |
Kill Mission | 900,000 copies |
The Last Man | 800,000 copies |
The Survivor | 700,000 copies |
The President's Daughter | 600,000 copies |
Table 3: Mitch Rapp Books by Critical Reception
Book | Critical Reception |
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American Assassin | Highly praised for its action sequences and authentic depiction of military life |
Kill Shot | Criticized for its graphic violence and lack of character development |
Transfer of Power | Lauded for its intricate plot and political intrigue |
Executive Power | Mixed reviews, with some praising its suspense and others criticizing its length |
Consent to Kill | Generally well-received for its exploration of the moral dilemmas faced by intelligence operatives |
Memorial Day | Divided opinions, with some finding it too slow and others appreciating its character development |
Portage | Considered a step down from Flynn's previous work, with a weaker plot and underdeveloped characters |
The Third Option | Returned to form, with a gripping plot and complex characters |
Protect and Defend | A return to the high-octane action of the early books in the series |
Act of Treason | Another strong entry in the series, with a timely and relevant plot |
Kill Mission | Considered a return to form, with a fast-paced and gripping plot |
The Last Man | A highly anticipated and satisfying conclusion to the series, with a surprising twist |
The Survivor | A posthumous publication that left some fans disappointed |
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