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Book Review of Line of Fire (Executioner, No 119)

Line of Fire (Executioner, No 119)
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A powerful cartel of Colobians tighten it's stranglehold on the US cocaine trade despite efforts of the DEA to infiltrate the organization.
In a desperate bid to cut off the supply at the source, Washington sends one man to wage a ruthless war attrition, one soldier who is totally committed to the destruction of the pipeline.
Two hits, one dead dealer. But a hard probe gone sour leaves Mack Bolan weak and wounded, with the enemy breathing down his neck.
In a world where only the strongest survive, the hunter becomes the hunted.