David Smith
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I'm reading these in order. In Transfer of Power, Rapp refers to a moment of hesitation on Paris that allowed Aziz to escape. Apparently, Rapp didn't want some woman to get caught in the line of fire and now he's vowed to never make this mistake again. I don't recall this happening in Killshot- was this ever part of a book or just an outside memory of Rapp's?
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George
It can't be in Kill Shot as, the events here take place a decade later and from what I see, the event of hesitation being reffered to happened six months prior. While events on Kill Shot happened slightly below a decade ago.
Kelly Ballwanz
Transfer of Power was originally the 1st Mitch Rapp book. Flynn wrote American Assassin and Kill Shot much later into the series as prequels. I think that explains some of the smaller discrepancies like this one. Long before Paris was the story line of an entire book, it was a mention in Transfer of Power
Philip Brannan
when he was ambushed in the hotel, after he shot the 4 with automatic weapons their leader, Azis came in they had a shoot out but Azid ran down the hallway. Guests came out of their rooms and i think one of them was the innocent referred to. I will let you work out which book. I think it was in Paris.
Richard Strauss
I believe this happened in American Assassin
Alexander King
Also he talks about being shot by a fbi agent, how hes ten years in the service, and what happened to his girl and his mentor? It was like they had a huge rewrite or something. I'm really confused. Looking through the comments it seems like he wrote this book first and later wrote the others as prequals so I guess that makes sense.
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