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Publishes | Weekly | Episodes | 136 | Founded | 4 years ago |
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Chris and Mike revisit The Last Man by Vince Flynn and try to figure out just what the heck Don Bentley will do in #Rapp23 - Capture or Kill - to get Mitch and crew to this point in time! more
Join Chris and Mike as they revisit Pursuit of Honor in light of the Capture or Kill announcement that Rapp book #23 will fall in between this book and The Last Man. more
Capture or Kill! What do you think of the title? Tune in for Chris and Mike's reaction to the title and plot reveal of the 23rd book in the Mitch Rapp series. more
Chris and Mike revisit Don Bentley's favorite Mitch Rapp book - Protect & Defend - as they speculate about the recent clues dropped on social media about what to expect for #Rapp23! A throwback book. WOW. more
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Just discovered the Mitch Rapp books in January and I’m currently in the middle of Enemy at the Gates (the sadness that it’s almost over is coming on strong). This podcast is a MUST LISTEN to anyone who loves these books. It’s been a pleasure to binge listen to the episodes as I binge read the books.
I love this discussion of the Mitch Rapp series. It’s like being in a book club with some really cool people. I’ll be listening to all of these episodes.
Podcast Review - my thoughts can best be summed up in the form of a double Limerick: 😆There once was a “No Limits” podcast,Where hosts Chris & Mike review Mitch Rapp. They banter; entertain,Seek Flynnisim / Kylism refrains,And make storyline insights that last.After reading Rapp thrillers alone,We tune in for response like our own!On the covers and wins,How a prologue begins,Adding golf, pizza, kids—life at home!Happy 100th episode, Chris & Mike — here’s to 100 more! Thank you for all you do fo... more
Finding this podcast keeps my favorite thriller series, Mitch Rapp, going every week. Seeing a new episode is second only to a new Mitch Rapp book being released. If you like thrillers listen to this podcast. Start from the bridging, that’s where Vince Flynn started.
I LOVE Mitch Rapp and I love this podcast! Found the podcast about 2 weeks ago, and I’m on episode 49! A couple of Rapp nerds, and I love it. Great job of breaking down the books and I love their ratings and just thinking through the books. I wish I would have found the podcast when you first started it. Keep up the good work!
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