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Everyone has something of extreme significance in their life. For Mitch Rapp, it is his girlfriend Anna Rielly. When Peter Cameron, employer of Mitch’s partners in Germany, kidnaps Anna, Rapp goes into full desperation. Cameron takes Anna along with a team of men and camps out at Mitch’s house. Rapp is prepared to do anything to get his girlfriend back. He assembles a team of ex-Marines to surmount Cameron’s men and get Anna to safety. Although Mitch and his men accomplish their mission, Peter Cameron is still loose. This does not last long at all. Cameron’s boss has him assassinated due to the fact that Cameron has become too much of a liability to him. Peter Cameron is the only man who can affiliate him with all of the events of the prior weeks. Mitch Rapp is now at a dead end in terms of finding out who ordered the hit on him in Germany. Throughout The Third Option, the author did an exceptional job of using vivid detail to ensure the reader would be capable of visualizing the …show more content…
The primary prediction involves Rapp pursuing Donatella Rahn and finding out who employed her to kill Peter Cameron. In the past, Mitch and Donatella have assisted each other with various jobs, thus they are close allies. This comes into play when Mitch and the director of the CIA are conversing about who killed Peter Cameron. Mitch knows that it was Donatella, but he owes his life to her. “Rapp knew he couldn’t tell Kennedy of his suspicions, at least not in front of the others. He owed too much to Donatella” (Flynn 373). Mitch is planning on taking a trip to Italy to speak with Donatella clandestinely. My second prediction is that Peter Cameron’s boss will hire Donatella to kill Mitch. The boss will keep the target anonymous to Donatella, and once she realizes her target is Mitch, she will be placed in a burdensome position. Should she complete her mission and kill Mitch,

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