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The Chinese are ready to reclaim Hong Kong, but they're already delivering a grim vision of the future. While hit teams are working the island, world governvernments look the other way. Mack Bolan, the lone man who can make a difference, is training the "People's Enemies" to pay back in kind and turn the wae of silent assassinatins into public warfare.
Mafia Massacre Four deputy U.S. marshals are slaughtered along with the witness they're guarding, a former Mafia member set to testify in New York. When it's revealed the kill order came from a powerful Calabria crime family, Mack Bolan decides it's time to stop the bloodshed at its source. After arriving in Italy, Bolan learns trouble has already begun. Killing the witness is not enough; the Mafia is intent on murdering his entire family, including women and children. With local law enforcement on the Mafia's payroll and spies everywhere, infiltrating the family is nearly impossible...especially as Bolan has been marked for death. Dodging bullets at every turn, he's got to maximize every strike. The Mafia may have home advantage, but the Executioner won't stop until he blows their house down.
Drug dealers have taken control of local Texas governments and are sending innocent police officers to prison. Mike Marshall, former Marine fighter pilot and DEA agent, is out of prison and at war with the CIA’s drug smuggling operations. And the CIA is hunting Marshall. Marshall and his commandos are crossing the Texas border hunting the corrupt police officers who sent him to prison. Federal agents tasked to find him question whether he is on The Wrong Side of Justice.
Mother Jones is an award-winning national magazine widely respected for its groundbreaking investigative reporting and coverage of sustainability and environmental issues.
Rough justice has often been served in the pages of serial novels, notably beginning with Don Pendleton's The Executioner in 1969. This is the first overview of the serial vigilante genre, which featured such hard-boiled protagonists as Nick Carter, Mark Stone, Jake Brand and Able Team among the 130 series that followed Pendleton's novel. Serial vigilantes repeatedly take the law into their own hands, establishing and imposing their own moral standards, usually by force. The book examines the connections between the serial vigilante and the pulp hero that preceded him and how the serial vigilante has influenced a variety of tough guys, private eyes, spies and cops in different media. A complete bibliography for each series is featured.