Wednesday, January 14, 2009

Executive Power 27

As Coleman reached the point where Wicker was setting up his sniper rifle and camoflauge, he asked, "any sight of Mitch." As quickly as Wicker had unpacked everything from his treck pack, he had assembled and was hidden among the bushes and grass. Wicker quickly scanned the area for positions that he believed any possible enemy sniper would be but all were empty. Colemen and Wicker both resolved to the belief that the genral was not at all scarred of the possible threat of an enemy because of his sign outside his tent and the non-secured area. Wicker also checked the conditions and stated that they were perfect for the potential 500 meter head shot.
This book is really full of intense action scenes along with slow moving intelectual parts back in D.C. The corrupt story line with a treason based situation grabbed my attention only about 1 chapter in. Any reader who enjoys non-fictional and govermental books should greatly enjoy this novel.

Saturday, January 10, 2009

Executive Power 26

After the couple denials that Moro tried to pass by Rapp, he introduced a business proposition that he stated would be better than the one he was currently in with Sayyaf. Moro was more keen on listening to Rapp after he presented the problem with a couple of people in his country knowing about his corrupt business with Sayyaf. Rapp stated that he would give him 100 grand to recieve the Andersons unharmed and another 100 grand after and only if he finished the job of completely eliminating Sayyaf and his regiem. Being sneaky, Moro stated, "Mr. Rap, America is a very wealthy country. What you ask of me will take more resources than you have offerred. If you wish to get the famiy of Americans back safely, I'm going to need more." As the situation grew to higher stakes, it ended with 300 grand being given to Moro if the tasks were completed but litle did Moro know that he was to die when he left the tent.

Executive Power 24

Mitch Rapp was able to be a larger part in the rescue of the Andersons only because of the convincing that Director Kennedy had on President Hayes. So after meeting Rizal, Rapp was flown by helicopter to General Moros base camp in a jungle surrounded basin in the Philippines. Rapp was greeted by Colonel Barboza, Moro's right-hand man. And as soon as he walked off the helicopter, Rapp noticed the very un-gaurded camp in which Moro resided. The plan was to have Colmen and Wicker call Rapp when they were set up on the ridge with their sniper rifle set up to take down the General when he walked outside. But as Rapp walked and set next to the layed back General he didnt get a call. Rapp and a Moro had a question filled conversation regarding the truth behind Moro's corrupt situation and the paying-off too Abu-Sayyaf and the problem with the Anderson family. After numerous denials about relations with Sayyaf and the no-progress situation with the family, Rapp presented a file including phone conversations, and other key documents infront of Moro and he scanned all the documents.
"Mr.Rapp, you have me at a disadvantage. I have no idea what your talking about." (Moro)

Executive Power 23

David has been working undercover as a secret intelligence agent to the corrupt Mohammed Atwa (head of Palestinian General Intelligence). En route to the meeting which included officials from Israel, Palestine, and Beirut, David had to be changed into differnt taxis so as not to cause a stir while he he was being transported to the meeting. David has been playing this secretive role for years and it has gained him great repect in the eyes of Atwa, enough for Atwa to trust David in delivering 2 million dollars in cash to the meeting. Little did all the people at the meeting know that the 2 million was conterfiet and below the stack of cash was 2 pounds of C-4 ready to blow by detonator. At one of the numerous parking garages that were used for secretive transfers from taxi-to-taxi, David was to meet 3 men that were to provide protection during the journey to the meeting. David didnt recognize 2 of them but noticed Rashid, a young thug who had a had a shady past with David during his time of "working for Atwa."
"David was done taking crap from the man who had plucked him from the street as a young teenager and tortured him for having too many jewish friends."
As Rashid leaned forward to take a swing at David, david remembered Rashids bad fighting skills and he took a quick step to the side. And with that he swung one of the two attache cases and hit Rashid right in the face knocking him unconscience.