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"Action adventure icon" Mack Bolan, aka the Executioner, is back—and this time he's got backup ( Los Angeles Times). After Mafia pressure destroyed his family, ace sniper Mack Bolan left the jungles of Southeast Asia to declare a new war on the home front. A one-man army, he wiped out the mob in his Massachusetts hometown. That was just the beginning. Hunted by the police, tracked by the FBI, and carrying a price on his head, Bolan is on the move. After crossing paths with an old war buddy in Los Angeles, the Executioner devises a plan. He's going to round up the best sharpshooters, scouts, demo experts, and hard-core killers, and clean up the West Coast. Ten ruthless soldiers in all, forg...
Introducing "action adventure icon" Mack Bolan as he wages a one-man war against the Mafia—in the first three books of the million-selling series ( Los Angeles Times). In the jungles of Southeast Asia, no sniper was more ruthless than Mack Bolan. After twelve years in-country, with ninety-five confirmed kills, the Special Forces sergeant returns to the United States only to find that his father has gone berserk, slaughtering his family before taking his own life. But Bolan knows his old man was no killer: He was under pressure from a gang of Mafia thugs who were after his money—and willing to destroy his life to get it. For the sake of his father, Bolan declares war on the men who drove him mad . . . Now in one volume, these are the first three action-packed novels in the long-running series that has sold more than 200 million copies. If you're a fan of Rambo, James Bond, or Jack Reacher, it's time to meet the one and only Mack Bolan—an elite operative with a haunted past pitted against legions of mobsters no one else can take down.
Hank Rudzinski always wanted to be a hero. He fi nds Amy, a partner in his quest, and joins the Army. From Pennsylvania to West Germany; from a Georgia Army Post to a Mississippi Air Force Base; from an Infantry Division in Missouri to the deserts of Iraq in 1991they realize that heroes are made of something different than rank or medals. They also discover that great causes bring out the best but also the very worst of people. This novel pulls aside the curtain to reveal the grandeur and grittiness of such pursuits. It is also a novel of love and hate; highlighting the lifelong permanence of soul searing choices. This book is part of the Good Fight Series and overlaps times and characters of Marx & Ford and the upcoming Fear & Hope.
August Ferdinand Hermann Hühn (1845-1918), son of Christopher Hühn and Mary Burow, married Anna Marie Last in 1876, and emigrated in 1891 from Germany (via Baltimore) to Eldora, Iowa. They moved to Cumber- land, Barron County, Wisconsin in 1901. Descendants and relatives lived in Iowa, Wisconsin, Minnesota, Illinois and elsewhere.