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Violence
A lot
Graphic violence — operations in Iraq; nuclear threat; Rapp's direct action
Language
Some
Moderate profanity
Sexual Content
Barely any
Mild — some adult situations
Substance Use
None
No meaningful substance use
Emotional Intensity
Some
The nuclear devices — three weapons in Iraqi hands; a CIA director who wants to look the other way; Rapp operating against both the enemy and his own chain of command
What this book is about
Iraq has acquired three nuclear devices from North Korea — but the new CIA director doesn't want to disrupt the political situation. Mitch Rapp operates around the institutional obstruction to eliminate the threat. Separation of Power is the fifth Mitch Rapp novel — Flynn's most directly geopolitical.
Notes for sensitive readers
Reader-flagged moments and themes that may affect your experience.
Nuclear weapons in Iraq — a real political context
A CIA director blocking action — institutional obstruction
Fifth in Mitch Rapp publication order
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