Vince Flynn

Author of political thriller novels

Vince Flynn - Artists & Creatives born April 6th, 1966
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An American author gained prominence through a series of political thrillers that captivated readers. The flagship character, Mitch Rapp, features in a series beginning with the novel 'Transfer of Power' published in 1997. The author’s work is characterized by its intricate plots that delve into the workings of intelligence and counterterrorism. The series contributes significantly to the genre, emphasizing realism and contemporary issues. The author continued to release multiple sequels, building a dedicated readership until passing away in 2013.

Created the Mitch Rapp character

Wrote 'Transfer of Power'

Published 'American Assassin'

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