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With the current president on the run for war crimes, an emergency election is called in Cameroon. But will the two candidates live long enough to see election day? Assigned to protection duty, Mack Bolan soon learns the politicians aren't the only ones in danger. There's a traitor in their midst who won't stop until Bolan and his team are dead.

Ambushed at every turn and a constant target for snipers, Bolan knows that flushing out the enemy won't be easy—especially when everyone is a suspect. With millions of lives and the fate of Cameroon's government at stake, he's determined to stop the fight before more blood is shed.

With no one to trust, the Executioner knows there's only one way to beat the killers at their destroy them before they destroy you.

190 pages, Kindle Edition

First published February 9, 2011

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Jerry Van Cook

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Jerry Van Cook is a rare breed, a former street cop, detective, undercover narc--a veteran and expert on all things survival, street safe, crime prevention and personal protection. He's old school meets new school. Jerry is college professor smart, research-hungry and an author of many books chock full of life-saving information. He's a thinking man's go-to-guy on tactics. In addition to his real world crime-fighting experience, Jerry is also the author of countless Stonyman men's action adventure books. He also teaches classes on writing at an Oklahoma University.

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Final Coup

As all the Pendleton books, they are well written and hold your interest from the start. It's always an exciting read. I like all his books.
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June 25, 2013
I read this series a lot in junior high. It's best to read one of these books with that mentality. They are macho-ridiculous, but fun if you like a good action movie now and then. Plot-wise it's all pretty much the same thing, black ops, rescues, violence, etc.
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