American Assassin (Mitch Rapp, #1)American Assassin by Vince Flynn

My rating: 3 of 5 stars

Apparently, covert operations groups keep an eye out for future killers on lacrosse teams.*

Mitch Rapp lost his high school sweetheart in the Pan Am Lockerbie terrorist attack. He then dedicates himself to becoming a covert operative to kill terrorists rather than grieve and move on to a professional sports career. For some reason, the government decide Rapp is totally mentally stable and they should train him to become an assassin and hope that decision doesn’t backfire.**

Okay, so I’m being a little unkind in my review of American Assassin. Flynn’s book is a pretty solid thriller with plenty of action. It avoids the common flaw of these sorts of thrillers by not painting the terrorists as one-dimensional zealots. Even the decidedly gauche flag-waving moments that any book with “American” in the title is obliged to have are well handled. As long as you accept the basic premise – that Rapp is awesome because everyone around him says so, despite Rapp himself being a rather bland character – you have a good time.

But ultimately this book fails to actually put a character arc in for Rapp. College athlete turns into an assassin should involve some sort of an arc, but Rapp just kinda glides through. At some points, Rapp is even described as not pushing himself, because this gruelling training is just that easy for him. That makes American Assassin all feel a bit flat.

*Think how many school shootings they’d be preventing if they were keeping an eye out for budding killers!

**Which it kinda does. I don’t know what happens in later books in this series, but you’d have to conclude from this one that Rapp will be a loose cannon.

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5 thoughts on “Book review: American Assassin by Vince Flynn

    1. There are some similarities, but Lee is a better author, and Reacher always feels well drawn. Rapp felt like a Gary Stu, despite the fact I understood what Flynn was driving at with athletes and driven people.

      Maybe Tom Cruise could play Rapp in an adaptation so w could compare the two…

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      1. Yeah, he’s better suited for the role being that he DOESN’T FIT REACHER’S DESCRIPTION at all. Though, he is good in a few movies.

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      2. Edge of Tomorrow is one of my favorites. I watched it when I was in the hospital one time for something dumb. And yes, he should not have been Reacher.

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