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The chapter opens with a tense scene where Mitch Rapp, a covert operative, threatens a banker named Dorfman by holding a knife to his dog’s eye. Dorfman, emotionally distraught, relents and opens his safe to reveal incriminating evidence linking him to terrorist financing. Rapp and his partner, Hurley, discover Nazi memorabilia and financial documents, confirming Dorfman’s collaboration with terrorists. Despite Dorfman’s pleas that he was merely a businessman, Hurley executes him, emphasizing the…-
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The chapter opens with a tense scene where Rapp, an operative, threatens a banker named Dorfman by holding a knife to his dog’s eye. Dorfman, emotionally distraught, relents and opens his safe to reveal documents and items linking him to Nazi ties and terrorist financing. Rapp and his partner Hurley confront Dorfman about his complicity in aiding terrorists, emphasizing his misplaced priorities—showing more concern for his dog than his actions. The scene culminates in Hurley executing Dorfman, coldly…-
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In Chapter 45, CIA operative Mitch Rapp and his colleague Hurley confront a banker named Dorfman, who has been aiding terrorists. To extract information, Rapp threatens Dorfman’s poodle with a knife, exploiting the banker’s emotional attachment to the animal. Dorfman relents and opens his safe, revealing Nazi memorabilia and evidence of his collaboration with terrorists. Hurley retrieves critical files and disks, confirming their suspicions. After obtaining the necessary intelligence, Hurley executes…-
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The chapter opens with a tense scene where Rapp, an operative, threatens a banker named Dorfman by holding a knife to his dog’s eye to coerce him into opening a safe. Dorfman, emotionally distraught over his pet, eventually complies, revealing his prioritization of the dog over his wife. Inside the safe, Rapp and his partner Hurley find evidence linking Dorfman to Nazi affiliations and terrorist financing. Despite Dorfman’s claims of being a mere businessman, they execute him for his role in aiding…-
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The chapter opens with a tense scene where Rapp, an operative, threatens a banker named Dorfman by holding a knife to his dog’s eye to coerce him into opening a safe. Dorfman, emotionally distraught, relents and reveals the combination, prioritizing his dog’s safety over his own life. Rapp and his partner Hurley discover incriminating evidence linking Dorfman to Nazi affiliations and terrorist financing. Despite Dorfman’s pleas that he is merely a businessman, Hurley executes him, emphasizing the…-
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The chapter opens with a tense scene where Rapp, an operative, threatens a banker named Dorfman by holding a knife to his dog’s eye to coerce him into opening a safe. Dorfman, emotionally distraught, eventually complies, revealing his greater attachment to the dog than his wife. Inside the safe, Rapp and his partner Hurley find evidence linking Dorfman to Nazi affiliations and terrorist financing. Despite Dorfman’s claims of being a mere businessman, Hurley executes him, emphasizing the gravity of his…-
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The chapter opens with a tense scene where Rapp, an operative, intimidates a banker named Dorfman by threatening his poodle with a knife to force him to open a safe. Dorfman, emotionally distraught, complies to save his dog, revealing his priorities. Rapp and his partner Hurley discover Nazi memorabilia in the safe, along with financial documents linking Dorfman to terrorist activities. Despite Dorfman’s claims of being a mere businessman, Rapp condemns him for aiding terrorists. Hurley executes Dorfman,…-
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The chapter opens with a tense scene where Rapp, an operative, threatens Dorfman, a banker, by holding a knife to his dog’s eye to extract information. Dorfman, emotionally distraught, relents and opens his safe, revealing his Nazi affiliations and ties to terrorists. Rapp and Hurley, his partner, confiscate incriminating documents and disks, condemning Dorfman for prioritizing his dog over human lives. Hurley executes Dorfman, justifying it as part of their mission, and the duo prepares to leave for…-
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In Chapter 40 of *American Assassin*, Mitch Rapp and Hurley confront Dorfman, a banker suspected of aiding terrorists, in a tense interrogation. Rapp threatens Dorfman’s poodle with a knife, exploiting the man’s emotional attachment to force him to open a hidden safe. Dorfman relents, revealing Nazi memorabilia and financial documents linking him to terrorist activities. Despite Dorfman’s claims of being a mere businessman, Hurley executes him, emphasizing the gravity of his crimes. The duo secures…-
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