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Summary of Code Red by Vince Flynn and Kyle Mills: A Mitch Rapp Novel by Kyle Mills
Summary of Code Red by Vince Flynn and Kyle Mills: A Mitch Rapp Novel by Kyle Mills
Summary of Code Red by Vince Flynn and Kyle Mills: A Mitch Rapp Novel by Kyle Mills
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Mitch Rapp, the world's most powerful crime lord, is called upon to protect Damian Losa from Russia's narcotic plan. Rapp, with extensive experience in the Middle East, discovers the drug is not produced by Damascus but by Russia's asymmetrical warfare unit. Rapp devises a desperate plan to force the US into a battlefield where allegiances shift rapidly. If Russia uncovers their plot, it could lead to a confrontation that could change human history.

LanguageEnglish
PublisherBookRix
Release dateSep 17, 2023
ISBN9783755453444
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    PROLOGUE

    Absaar Mousa, an expert on intricate operations, observes the city's port and the port's cargo, which he believes is a swarm of insects carrying toys. He examines a docked transport ship and finds a container containing fteen metric tons of captagon, a narcotic rarely seen in Europe but popular in the Middle East. Mousa has taken captagon while fighting for the Islamic State in Syria and later became involved in its manufacture and distribution. The drug in the container was a unique formulation powerful enough to change the tide of the war against the West and tip the scale back in the direction of God's army. Mousa has spent the last twenty months developing a European distribution network made up exclusively of Believers, bribing European government offices, setting up clandestine distribution centers, securing weapons, and putting devoted personnel in place.

    The war has begun anew, but on a different battle field. Mousa admits that the followers of Islam would never be a match for the West's military, and his movement would never be victorious trying to penetrate the armor of its enemy directly. Instead, they had to be hit where they were weak, in the soft ank that had been ignored by his brothers as they became more interested in glory and vengeance than victory.

    Mousa, a man who had spent two years preparing for a mission in the Syrian port of Tartus, was awoken by a phone message. He had been preparing for the mission for two years and had been monitoring the port's entry. The truck carrying the container was unloaded and headed towards the crane that had secured it. The truck was stopped by two service cars, which blocked the truck and revealed a group of port workers armed with various weapons.

    Mousa's initial shock turned into rage and despair as he sent a text to his team, who had been betrayed by European authorities. The Italians were about to learn that they were no longer dealing with the old women who made up their maa. A new kind of drug demanded a new kind of criminal.

    Ja'far Saeed, the driver, rammed the truck in front of him, causing it to skid sideways and skid awkwardly until its tires were torn from the rims. The people on the dock tried to escape, but no one red their weapons. They wanted Mousa alive and wanted to force him to give up his brothers and turn his back on God.

    Saeed accelerated towards a dockworker, but the gun started again when he twisted the wheel left and accelerated toward a eeing man dressed as a dockworker. Holes appeared in his windshield, but he paid no attention. Glass embedded in his face blinded him in one eye, but there was no pain.

    Saeed fought his way to his feet and saw the vague outline of a human a few meters ahead. The bullets impacting him were barely noticeable as he charged forward and dove at the gate, holding on with what strength he had left as the ames enveloped them. By that point, Mousa could no longer see but was still capable of hearing his victim's screams.

    CHAPTER 1

    MITCH Rapp and his men were scanning for threats in the Hindu Kush mountain range, which dominated the region and provided both danger and survival for the local inhabitants. The Afghans were hearty souls, and the US military had aimed to deliver them from oppression, provide education, healthcare, and build infrastructure. However, the Americans had never managed to assemble an Afghan government that wasn't a combination of the Three Stooges and Dr. Evil. This created an environment where the US military had to take over the administration of the country's airs, while Afghan officials focused on stealing everything that wasn't nailed down. Ironically, what kept Afghanistan on a reasonably even keel during the occupation was their confidence in the American one, which was more reliable than the Taliban.

    When the war ended, the locals chose the Taliban, which was brutal and predictable, providing the best facsimile of stability in the region. The US government's failure at every level was a failure that the exhausted American people now preferred to pretend never happened.

    Over twenty Americans were trapped in Afghanistan under Taliban rule, with the media not seeing any benefit in airing the issue. With Irene Kennedy back in control of the CIA, the clandestine services were finally able to start tackling the issue. Rapp returned to Afghanistan to deal with an exception, two American nationals being held in a village near the village. Negotiations had gone nowhere, and after an offer of a million US dollars, Kennedy decided to extract the hostages by a more direct method.

    The question was why the group didn't want the money or start a ght they were destined to lose. Based on the best intel available, they were an extended family group consisting of maybe forty individuals living in the middle of nowhere. Rapp suspected it had less to do with the Afghans than it did the former US president and his CIA chief, Anthony Cook.

    With the hurricane blowing in Langley, it was not far-fetched that a faction still loyal to the former administration was trying to lure Rapp into an ambush. He had been Kennedy's operational right hand for decades and losing him would be a significant blow to her.

    CHAPTER 2

    In a restaurant, a young woman named Damian Losa introduces himself as a chef and a connoisseur of Italian cuisine. She mentions a wonderful exhibit near Madrid and invites him to take the time to see it. Losa is intrigued by her beauty and

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