Not much to say here about Beirut Payback
that hasn’t already been said about the vast majority of the Golden Eagle Executioner novels.
It’s fast paced, fun, and has enough moments of explosions and violence to keep most fans reading, even after 67 stories that are all, for all intents and purposes, the same.
I guess what stands out here though is that from the wide cadre of authors that took over the mantle of writing, it’s Mertz who really seems to know that these books are supposed to be. He doesn’t waste time trying to justify anything or try to psychoanalyze Bolan or his actions. Just throws Bolan into the thick of it and lets him go ham on some bad guys.
I will say, despite the repetitive nature that this stretch of the books have had, it’s still far better to see old Mack the Bastard Bolan kicking terrorist ass than the boring mafia.
And the cover takes the ridiculousness to new heights too.