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Title: Tennessee Smash
Series: The Executioner
Author: Don Pendleton
Rating: 3 of 5 Stars
Genre: Action/Adventure
Pages: 136
Synopsis:
Bolan teams up with former members of Able Team, now a super secret Government Agency, to rescue 2 missing members.
He also combines said rescue with taking down yet another Mafia upstart with Political Connections.
Finally, Brognola offers Bolan yet another chance to join the Government and take down badguys all over the world who are outside the purview of regular law enforcement.
My Thoughts:
Now that the Mafia is trembling, toppling, it feels like Bolan is just a punk with a gun. He’s losing focus and Pendleton does a great job of showing that with his writing. There’s really not much to say about this book on its own. Bolan kills badguys, rescues goodguys and generally does his thing.
The next 6 books, each focusing on a day of the week, promise to be the final push towards the end of the Mafia and Bolan’s War. I’m hoping they pan out ok.
I like that day-of-the-week idea….I didn’t realize Pendleton wrote a “psychic detective” series. Wonder if it’s essentially Mack wailing on ghosts….
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To be honest, I’ve never even looked at Pendleton’s other stuff. I am enjoying these Executioner books enough however that I probably should.
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