Tuesday, November 18, 2008

Executive Power 3-8

After the indroduction to Mitch Rapp and the deadly situation in Indonessia, there are numerous new characters brought into the story. Some of these characters include a British undercover MI6 agent named David who is in the midst of conversation with Prince Omar on his private yahtt on the Mediteranean Coast. Across from the boat on a small sailboat was Alan Church, another MI6 agent who was listening through an earpiece to every single word said on the yahtt. Later that night David disguised himself with a bandana, beard, and clothes in order to transform himself into another person. This person was meeting Saddams top general to talk about bombings in Israel. General Hamza believed that he was talking to a Saudi Arabian about possible "plans" for the General.
"You should slit the throat of the first person who gets in your way. Hamas and Hezbollah are on a mission from Allah and anyone who trifles with them should be dealt with harshly." (General Hamza)
Hamza is a lot like his boss, Saddam Hussein who is taking lives at all cost. David along with Mitch and the rest of their own countries are fighting hard to destroy Islamic Terrorist groups and hurtful goverments like Saddams.

1 comment:

Greer said...

This book sounds pretty intense Austin. You have a good summary. I would not want to get in the way of General Hamza because he sounds pretty harsh. However I don't really like it when a character is pure evil, I think that there always should be a little part of him that explains his evilness or a little good part to every antagonist because it's hard to imagine a purely evil character that was that way for no reason at all. But I haven't read your book so I really don't know anything about General Hamza.