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Unabridged. Enemies bent on nothing less than total terror have infiltrated the U.S. government's most sophisticated defense technology. So far, Mack Bolan and the Stony Man cybernetics team have identified the terrorists, their elite hackers and their inside connection--the D.C. mafia--but haven't cracked their doomsday code. Bolan goes undercover as a Mob hit man to wipe out the syndicate ties. It's a different enemy and different rules, but the game is still the same: infiltrate and destroy. But getting rid of the hired help is only the first step in preventing a campaign that could lead to the collapse of America's infrastructure. Inside the highest levels of government, there is a traitor. Unlocking the front door for the enemy has earned him a free pass to eternity from the Executioner.

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First published July 1, 2005

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Jon Guenther

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Jon Guenther has penned approximately forty published books under various pseudonyms, as well as a few under his own byline. A U.S. Army veteran and former firefighter-paramedic, he was born and raised in Chicago. He presently resides in Florida. He retired from writing in 2020 to focus on his work as a computer scientist and technical architect, as well as his Miniature Schnauzer, Maggie May(hem).

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January 13, 2023
this was a good story and nice two parter but was a little over my head in my computer knowledge and was lost a little but Mack as an Ace is always a great time
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October 19, 2015
Wow, good book, fast paste and very close to reality. I would not be surprised if the author worked for the government at some point. He is very accurate in his knowledge and explaining it to the lay person in regard to what this book is about. It is a continuation of 319 so look out for that.
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