I am officially baffled by the timeline in these books. Texas Storm (book 18) explicitly placed the story in "late spring" in the prologue. However, this story — taking place maybe two weeks later by my best estimate — is set during Mardi Gras. While the year is not clear and Mardi Gras does move around on the calendar, for the years 1968 through 1974, Mardi Gras falls within February except for 1973 (March 6). Most definitely not late spring. I've wondered for some time if Pendleton wrote the prologues, which all serve the same function: summarizing Bolan's backstory for those readers picking up the series in the middle. They read like his prose, but maybe they were meddled with if not entirely ghost-written. Perhaps the reference to "late spring" was inserted by the editor, or the idea to do a Mardi Gras story came after the Texas book was published and Pendleton had bigger concerns than readers like me who focus on stupid stuff like this.
Special guests this time include Gadgets Schwartz and Pol Blancanales, surviving members of Bolan's "Death Squad" from book 2, last seen in book 14, I believe. We also meet Blancanales sister, Toni. Bolan calls Leo Turrin for info, which is getting to be a regular part of the books; a convenient way to keep the stories moving at a fast clip. And we get a minor appearance by the cousin of one of the mobsters Bolan executed in Texas.
Not much to say about this one (other than the timeline confusion). The plot concerns a rescue mission, Bolan assisting Toni in the search for Pol and Gadgets. The head cop (Petro) actively assists Bolan as our protagonist sets rival Mafia families against each other.
The good news is the cover of the book does actually represent a scene from the book! But the assault on the Mafia stronghold is another tensionless cruise-in-blow-it-up-cruise-out affair — a mere 5 pages this time.
Oh, and Bolan's infamous "warwagon" makes its first appearance. So maybe it's been more than 2 weeks since Texas (to account for its high tech design and construction), but certainly not the 8 months to get from late spring to Mardi Gras the following year. Okay, alright, I'm done griping about the timeline, I promise.
The next book is set in Seattle, so I'm curious if he drives the warwagon all the way there. The book after that is set in Hawaii. I really hope Pendleton writes the warwagon into that story, throwing out all logic. Just like the timeline. Dammit, I promised. I'm sorry.