![]() ![]() ![]() Meanwhile a French intelligence agent is hindering and slowing down the police investigation whilst also monitoring the movements of various middle eastern diplomats and spies who are turning up in the aftermath of the murder. Mitch has to find out who the shooting party were and fast. His target was a Libyan minister who also worked for their intelligence agency with a side-line in terrorist activities. Political in-fighting with his CIA handler and superiors put him at risk of being silenced permanently, so he can’t trust them. That’s not just a lot of explaining to do. Mitch was tasked with killing an individual, now there are nine deaths including four civilian bystanders (two hotel guests, one hotel worker and a prostitute). This isn’t giving anything away as readers also know that killing off the hero/narrator in the opening chapters isn’t going to happen. Momentarily he actually has the upper hand as he knows that the others are amateurs and about to run out of ammo. ![]() His professional reflexes kick in as he dives for cover and assesses his situation. As he shoots his target, the hotel room door is kicked open and Mitch finds himself in hail of semi-automatic gunshot. ![]() Mitch Rapp is a lone CIA assassin standing in a hotel room in Paris. ![]()
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