Dedicated to a seek-and-destroy mandate when presidential directive sends them into the heat of battle, the cyber and commando teams of Stony Man hit hard and fast to remove threats of global magnitude. Now a secret terrorist organization has hacked its way into defense satellites—opening a trapdoor to Hell….
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America stands virtually defenseless as global security is compromised and nations prepare for the final conflagration that will end civilization. Stony Man gets a lead on a rogue Argentinean general and his twisted vision of a scorched and reborn planet Earth, but tracking the technology and the masters of destruction is a race where seconds count…and the loser will be humanity itself.
I like the Mack Bolan universe a lot. It's like an action movie in book form, with two books a month (one in the Executioner series, and either a Stony Man or a SuperBolan). However, with the number of writers and the speed of publication, there has to be the occasional dud.
This one wasn't exactly a dud, but it had a lot of plot holes.
Considering that the next books will have no comment on the events here, it seems a little hard to believe that there would be no fallout from the wars started between Russia and China, as wells as between Angola and South Africa. Literally, since it is implied that they went nuclear. (The villain, in an attempt to 'save' the world decides to start wars to wipe out the majority of the human race, which is silly, since he'll end up with an irradiated mess).
The brief bits with a different organization called Unity stealing enough weapons grade fissionable material to let them shoot a missile at Washington seemed tacked on for word-count purposes. It also could have used a better editor, since at one point they track bullets used to a batch sold to the Chilean army, then six pages later says that they were sold to Argentina. A good editor should have caught that.
Still, if you want a fun action adventure book, the Stony Man series fit the bill.