Some call him a terrorist. Others call him a vigilante hero. Wherever he goes, McLanahan's swift & violent justice overpowers the enemy - but at a price. Has his passion for revenge taken him over the line? Is his personal war part of the solution to the violent crime sweeping the country - or is it part of the problem?
I found the plot to be a little stretched but if I look at the movies lately this is not so far off the mark. The plot moves quickly. The characters are strong and the technical details are very good
A first rate hi-tech thriller.
Hi tech race.
Dale Brown brings aerial combat hero Patrick McLanahan out of retirement and plunges him into the most personal war he's ever fought.
His old enemy Gregory Townsend has come to America to ignite a reign of terror that will sweep across the nation. The police and the government seem powerless to stop him. And one of the first casualties in this war is a rookie cop--McLanahan's brother.
McLanahan has plenty of experience in war. And so does arms expert Jon Masters. Using Masters's deadliest weapon yet, McLanahan becomes a one-man army, known on the streets as the Tin Man. But this time, technology is a double-edged sword--and his war of revenge may destroy McLanahan himself... and everything he stands for.
His old enemy Gregory Townsend has come to America to ignite a reign of terror that will sweep across the nation. The police and the government seem powerless to stop him. And one of the first casualties in this war is a rookie cop--McLanahan's brother.
McLanahan has plenty of experience in war. And so does arms expert Jon Masters. Using Masters's deadliest weapon yet, McLanahan becomes a one-man army, known on the streets as the Tin Man. But this time, technology is a double-edged sword--and his war of revenge may destroy McLanahan himself... and everything he stands for.