This book is somewhat a repeat of a tale from 15 years prior, when the Stony Man operation was targetted for destruction by a traitor inside the US intelligence system. This time the story is contained within a single super-novel, rather then the three-book-series before. The villain is also revealed earlier in the story instead of holding off until the conclusion.
But even given the recycled theme, the story is tight and exciting, and the risk level remains high, although not as personally catastrophic as the previous attack. Technology has been updated and by the two-thirds mark of the tale, Mack and his Able Team and Phoenix Force are turning the tables on their attackers. So the overall tone is a little more upbeat. Phoenix Force spends the novel in a running jungle battle, hampered by a wounded team member, while Able Team goes back to their War-on-the-Mafia roots, using detective skills of surveillance, disguise, and infiltration. Best of all, former Mob pilot Grimaldi goes beyond his usual air-taxi role to take an active part (via helicopter) in several major battles. And Bolan himself comes to the rescue in his larger-than-life fashion, but only after spending at least half the book trying to find his endangered team.