War Against the Mafia
The Executioner, Book 1
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Narrated by:
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Shawn Compton
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Written by:
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Don Pendleton
About this listen
The first book in the classic vigilante action series from a "writer who spawned a genre" (The New York Times).
Overseas, Mack Bolan was dubbed "Sgt. Mercy" for the compassion he showed the innocent. On the home front, they're calling him the Executioner for what he's doing to the guilty.
In the jungles of Southeast Asia, American sniper Mack Bolan honed his skills. After 12 years, with 95 confirmed hits, he returns home to Massachusetts. But it's not to reunite with his family, it's to bury them - victims in a mass murder/suicide. Even though Bolan's own father pulled the trigger, he knows the old man was no killer. He was driven to madness by Mafia thugs who have turned his idyllic hometown into a new kind of war zone.
Duty calls....
©1969 Linda Pendleton, Donna Pendleton, Greg Pendleton, Melinda Margulies, Jennifer Dalto, and Derek Pendleton (P)2020 TantorWhat listeners say about War Against the Mafia
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- Modred
- 2022-08-10
Simply Wonderful
Just thrilled to finally see this as audio book
Great story very believable and highly entertaining
It would be awesome if Amazon or Netflix picked up The Executioner as a series
Where do think Marvel Comics got idea for The Punisher from
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- Martin S.
- 2024-09-27
Wild ride
The Executioner is a great character: a one-man army looking to destroy the mob after they destroyed his family. And then this book takes a weird turn in the third act: from violent, womanizing antihero to philosophical and monogamous…and yet, still violent as hell. This one was interesting and Shawn Compton was an excellent narrator.
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