Total Power is the 19th book in the prolific Mitch Rapp series of novels. It was published in 2019 and is the sixth book in the series written (in whole or in part) by Kyle Mills, who took over the series after the death of its creator, Vince Flynn.
In this novel, Mills mostly resets the storyline. He does reference some of the events of the prior novels, but that is mostly done tangentially. The plot of this book is the takedown of the United States' electrical grid and a plot by the book's main antagonist, to keep the grid offline for a year, sending the US into the dark ages and killing millions of people. In a note at the beginning of the book Mills calls the subject matter (and his research of it) scary, and like Flynn did in the book Transfer of Power, he left details on exactly how such an attack could be pulled off intentionally vague. As someone who had to study how power systems work in school, and did a senior project on faults in a power system, I definitely agree with his assessment of how scary an attack on our power grid could be.
The book is about 370 pages long and reads fairly quickly. It has a very similar style and tone as the previous books in the series, especially those written by Mills, and can easily be read in a few days. The book mixes the action with plot advancement and even introduces a couple of new characters who could have larger roles in the subsequent books. It is definitely worth reading for fans of the series and/or the genre.
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