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the executioner #16 sicilian slaughter
the executioner 16 sicilian slaughter
Author: jim peterson
school for assassins! the hot and arid island of sicily is infamous as the birthplace of the mafia. from this meditefranean spawning ground the deadly forces of evil and coruption have spread to all points of the globe. in the us, the mafia's influence has become as sophisticated as it is powerful...virtually no city is free of the mob's grip...  more »
ISBN: 361709
Publication Date: 6/1973
Pages: 187
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Publisher: pinnacle books
Book Type: Paperback
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I started off hating this book, because Jim's writng style is a lot different then Don Pendleton's, and it shows. That aside, after reading the first few chapters I felt like i was reading a completely different series, the author obviously never grasped the concept of the character. Mack Bolan's character never harms innocent people, women or cops. The book starts off with Bolan shooting a women completely naked out an airplane window from explosive decompression. I almost threw the book in my fireplace after reading that, granted i laughed. But I forced myself to finish it and the later chapters where a lot better and overall it was worth reading.


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