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Act of Treason

Mitch Rapp • Book 9

by Vince Flynn

Narrated by George Guidall

4.67 ABR Score (66.2K ratings)
★ 4.32 Goodreads (54.6K) ★ 4.71 Audible (11.6K)
11h 6m Released 2006 Thriller

Why Listen to This Audiobook?

A bomb goes off in a presidential motorcade — and the trail leads somewhere Washington desperately wants buried.

  • Great if you want: political conspiracy wrapped in relentless action
  • Listening experience: tight, propulsive — Rapp books reward long listening sessions
  • Narration: Guidall's gravitas makes the political intrigue feel genuinely weighty
  • Skip if: you haven't read earlier Rapp books — payoffs land harder in order

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About This Audiobook

When a deadly terrorist attack targets a presidential candidate's motorcade in Georgetown, the nation reels from the brazen assault that occurs just weeks before the election. CIA operative Mitch Rapp finds himself thrust into a labyrinthine investigation that reveals the attack may not be the work of foreign jihadists as initially believed. As classified intelligence surfaces pointing toward powerful figures within Washington's political establishment, Rapp must navigate treacherous waters where the distinction between patriot and traitor becomes dangerously blurred. The trail of evidence leads him into the darkest corners of American power, where those sworn to protect the nation may be its greatest threat.

George Guidall's masterful narration elevates this political thriller through his commanding delivery and nuanced character work. His gravelly, authoritative voice perfectly captures Rapp's intensity and determination while skillfully differentiating between politicians, intelligence operatives, and shadowy conspirators. Guidall's pacing builds tension methodically, allowing listeners to absorb the complex political machinations while maintaining the story's relentless momentum. His performance transforms Flynn's intricate plot into a gripping audio experience that feels like classified intelligence briefings unfolding in real time, making the eleven-hour runtime pass with surprising speed.