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Corruption in the Indonesian government reaches new heights when a top-level official sanctions a thriving piracy ring in the region. The profits are helping to fund a new bioterrorism weapon that will ultimately be used against America. When the U.S. State Department officials who unearthed evidence of the whole scheme disappear, Mack Bolan is sent to find them.

But Bolan is ambushed by a group of commandos at his drop zone in the mountains outside Jakarta. Protecting a covert jungle stronghold, the mercenaries are desperate to keep the true extent of their activities hidden. A team of assassins is lying in wait and the Executioner must stop them with a hit of his own.

192 pages, Mass Market Paperback

First published September 20, 2008

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Nathan Meyer

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Nathan Meyer is 36, married, and a father of two sons. In addition to several short story and anthology sales to places like Carnifex Press and Pitch Black Publishing, he has a multi-book contract in the Executioner series, which allows him to write full time.

Nathan lives in Las Vegas, Nevada, with his wife and sons. At various times in his life he has been an infantry soldier, wildland firefighter on a rappel crew, a commercial fisherman in Alaska, an EMT, worked security at Vegas casinos, and been a nurse. In addition to chasing his sons he enjoys reading, picking up heavy things, playing chess, history, and arguing with people on the Internet.

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December 12, 2025
Good read up to the end it came to sudden and abrupt stop can tell the shorten books had an affect on this story
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March 18, 2009
This is a book from a series that I read in my adolescence. I should have left it there. While it is true that these books are what hooked me on reading for good, either the newer ones aren't as good as the originals or they just aren't meant for men in their 40's. The writing was really terrible with either spelling or grammar mistakes to be found on virtually every page.
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