The White House war on drugs has run into a snag. Customs and the DEA don't have the muscle to counter the bureaucratic stalls and paper shuffling. Now it's Stony Man's turn. The Feds are betting everything this time. The Executioner. Phoenix Force. Able Team. It's time to call in the big guns on the cocaine cowboys.Mack Bolan lays the groundwork in Colombia, launching a local strike-and-run campaign to make the heavy hitters squirm. Phoenix Force takes on Panama's corrupt drug-smuggling dictator. Able Team descends upon the mean streets of Miami to shut down the main cartel connection in South Florida. . . and to hunt an elusive female killer known only as La Arana.The stage is set for the biggest showdown in the cocaine wars. . . and the start of an awesome new battle in the Executioner's Everlasting War.
Don Pendleton was born in Little Rock, Arkansas, December 12, 1927 and died October 23, 1995 in Arizona.
He wrote mystery, action/adventure, science-fiction, crime fiction, suspense, short stories, nonfiction, and was a comic scriptwriter, poet, screenwriter, essayist, and metaphysical scholar. He published more than 125 books in his long career, and his books have been published in more than 25 foreign languages with close to two hundred million copies in print throughout the world.
After producing a number of science-fiction and mystery novels, Don launched in 1969 the phenomenal Mack Bolan: The Executioner, which quickly emerged as the original, definitive Action/Adventure series. His successful paperback books inspired a new particularly American literary genre during the early 1970's, and Don became known as "the father of action/adventure."
"Although The Executioner Series is far and away my most significant contribution to world literature, I still do not perceive myself as 'belonging' to any particular literary niche. I am simply a storyteller, an entertainer who hopes to enthrall with visions of the reader's own incipient greatness."
Don Pendleton's original Executioner Series are now in ebooks, published by Open Road Media. 37 of the original novels.