America's top-secret prototype helicopter - a flying arsenal of high-tech death - is maneuvering for a test kill when the aircraft suddenly erupts into a fireball. Sabotage is suspected, but the evil mole is well hidden.
Mack Bolan goes undercover as a Pentagon colonel to find the traitor, but a killer's stiletto and a brutal double murder tell the Executioner there's more at stake than electronic warfare secrets. Soon he's on a terrifying fast track of death, leading from a beautiful assassin to the boss's boss - a man who's very dangerous and very foreign.
When they try to kill Bolan again, he decides his role camoflage isn't doing the trick. It's time to drop the hammer.
This book was hilariously bad. It felt like I was reading an Austin Powers movie in book form. That being said, I needed a palate cleanser and it was such a blast to get through. Judo Chopping it to 3 stars because of how fun it was.
Every so often, Mack just doesn't feel like the Executioner. This, alas, is one of those times. It is not bad, but, it just doesn't feel true to the character.