
With Islamic terrorism on the rise worldwide, the CIA find the perfect candidate in Syracuse University’s Mitch Rapp.

The novel begins at a brisk pace following Mitch Rapp on a vengeance mission as a super CIA agent following the death of his girlfriend. It deals with Rapp’s training with his mentor, Stan Hurley, and his first real operation dealing with trying to stop suspected Islamic terrorists before they can act on American soil. This book features a fresh-faced Mitch Rapp, fresh out of Syracuse University and looking to make a name for himself in the counter-terrorism field. However, although Rapp’s first appearance comes in Transfer Of Power, the first book in Rapp’s life story is actually American Assassin. This situation also lends itself to more deeper political intrigue which threatens Rapp’s plans to get the President of the United States to safety. While working for the CIA, Rapp is asked to solve the situation in any means possible.

The first book to feature Mitch Rapp is Transfer Of Power, which sees Rapp dealing with a seige at the White House undertaken by Islamic extremists. The main focus of Mitch Rapp’s operations tend to be Middle Eastern terrorists, although he has dealt with his share of home-bred terrorists, too. The book series begins with Rapp as a young man training to be CIA super-agent charged with fighting rising Islamist fundamentalism.

Mitch Rapp was an All-American at Syracuse University when his girlfriend is killed in the bombing of Pan Am Flight 103.
