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Violence
A lot
CIA action violence; combat; assassinations
Language
Some
Moderate profanity
Sexual Content
Barely any
Brief sexual content
Substance Use
Barely any
Moderate alcohol use
Emotional Intensity
Some
International terrorism and intelligence community themes
What this book is about
A Mitch Rapp novel by Kyle Mills (who took over the series after Vince Flynn's death), The Survivor (2015) opens with Mitch Rapp in Pakistan on the heels of a former CIA insider who, before dying, created an insurance policy — classified data sent to locations unknown. The race to find the data before ISIS or foreign intelligence services do forms the novel's spine.
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Combat and assassination violence
Terrorism themes
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