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  • Total Power

    By Sad1436
    Excellent
  • Wow! A truly great and quite believable read!

    By DWFREIDELL
    Kyle Mills has outdone himself on this book! Very well researched and written! To surprising a look into the future!
  • Total Power to Capture the reader!

    By Martijo63
    Total power to enrapture the reader. With excellent descriptive talents, this book transported me to Washington DC and Texas. I could smell the burnt wood of the house. I could feel the boom and smell the chemicals from the bombs. Another hit with Mitch Rapp. Riveting as always. The twists and turns are well thought out but the U-Turns keep you on the edge of your seat!
  • Excellent

    By White Boy Pat
    Brilliant
  • Absurd plot & almost no Rapp in action.

    By CareerMoves
    Disappointing is an understatement. Rapp doesn’t hit action mode until the last few chapters. The plot was stupid.
  • A Preppers Dream Come True

    By RMC1975
    Sooner or later, it seems logical a situation similar to Mr. Mills story will happen to America. With the current condition of our country, the best thing we can do as Americans is be prepared for the unexpected. Sadly most won’t or can’t. Unless things change, there will be more and more food shortages. However, the epilogue was to dark for me. I hope as a country we don’t sink to the level of our enemies, as portrayed, which is why I gave a 3 star rating.
  • Total Power

    By silvermetalman
    Mitch Rapp never disappoints! The premise of the book (total power grid failure) is totally believable and maybe possible! Great book!
  • Enjoyable but unimaginative.

    By Fishers2tall
    I liked it except for the last page. Totally implausible he would include a civilian in what was about to happen.
  • Great Story

    By TDaleT
    Loved it! Kyle has taken over from the Master and done well.
  • MEH

    By Nike Athlete
    I read all the reviews prior to reading the book. I had never run across a topic like the Power Grid being disabled. That’s very scary and I pray it never happens to us. But Mitch in this novel is not “MITCH.” It’s just okay.

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