Mack Bolan is on the trail of encrypted documents thought to contain details of the financial networks of terrorist groups around the globe. Real-time intelligence points to Grozny as the meeting place for a deadly deal, but Bolan arrives too late to stop the slaughter-- or retrieve the goods. With a missing U.S. undercover operative and a renegade intelligence broker on the loose in the badlands of Chechnya, Bolan plays hardball in a world of counterintelligence and backstabbing, where the only game is blood and betrayal. But whether it's the concrete jungle or the open road, the Executioner understands the rules of engagement better than anyone-- there are no rules.
Nathan Meyer is 36, married, and a father of two sons. In addition to several short story and anthology sales to places like Carnifex Press and Pitch Black Publishing, he has a multi-book contract in the Executioner series, which allows him to write full time.
Nathan lives in Las Vegas, Nevada, with his wife and sons. At various times in his life he has been an infantry soldier, wildland firefighter on a rappel crew, a commercial fisherman in Alaska, an EMT, worked security at Vegas casinos, and been a nurse. In addition to chasing his sons he enjoys reading, picking up heavy things, playing chess, history, and arguing with people on the Internet.
Double cross and triple cross action throughout the book. I could not put it down. Unfortunately I did not put the book down and finished reading it in one sitting.
Don Pendleton doesn't disappoint with this blockbuster novel with high adrenaline and non-stop action. It was hard to put the book down and the action never lets up.