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in the series so far! Mack Bolan is immediately wounded in a gunfight with Mafia assassins upon arrival in NYC and is rescued by three hippietype chicks who nurse him back to health, unfortunately putting themselves into deep danger.
Typical action book heroics ensue with Bolan making a series of assaults on the five mob families of NYC.
The scene with Sam the Bomber and his wife was a nice touch, showing some of Bolans humanity and compassion.
The final assault with Bolan infiltrating then destroying the mob compound on Long Island was a satisfying climax.
In general a good entry in the series, "If you're thinking of going, it's too late," Chianti was telling him, "This was a couple hours ago, and it was turkey already, "

"Where's the weenie house" Bolan growled ominously, For the lastor so books, this series has been the same kind of thing over and over again.


And while Nightmare in New York doesnt deviate from the previous storylines already set up, it gets there in a way we havent seen since Battle Mask.


Basically New York is this series Commando as Mack Bolan goes on an unstoppable ass kicking rampage.
Just like Arnold fighting a cabal of baddies to get his daughter back, Bolan is storming through the mafia with vengeance and the fury of his mistakes.
In fact this felt more in line with The Punisher than anything else as its a total thrill ride of vigilante justice and some of the most brutal kills yet.


The Executioner series has always been more about action first and story later but this time Pendleton cranked it up to, crafting what is probably the most action packed and non stop book in the series up to this point at least.
I had my doubts on where Mack Bolan was going, however I can say Im pretty stoked with what happened here and whats gonna happen next.
WOW!!!!! Don Pendleton writes another all out action packed book
Secure A Copy Nightmare In New York (The Executioner, #7) Imagined By Don Pendleton Ready In Digital Version
to the Executioner series, This is the best one I've read so far, but they have all been good so far.
Full of blood, explosions, and other things that makes a great action book, The road of the Executioner is at this point to be walked alone, Unfortunately, three young women decide to get involved in Mack's war against the mafia, and they pay the price.
Wellwritten and although melancholy it is The Executioner after all is memorable as a look at what would happen to normal people interfering in a vigilante's world.
An excellent men's adventure series from thes,'s and's, The firstbooks are outstanding but then the series is taken over by a bunch of new writers, writing under the name of the original creator and they take the series into a new direction I did not care for.
The firstbooks are very recommended The Executioner delivers high octane action in a war of vengeance against the New York mafia.
Entertaining books from thiss action series, Absolutely terrific adventure story. Mack Bolan just returned from London and, before he can take a breath, the Mafia is after him.
As with all the books in the Executioner series, this one is an action
packed fight fest, this time back in New York where Bolan singlehandedly takes on the Five Families.


Here, he meets his version of Charlie's Angels, three new age barely clothed knockouts who decide that the way to heal Bolan from his wounds is with body warmth therapy.
However, as Bolan has found before, emotional entanglements are risky when he is in the middle of a war with the most ruthless of foes.


Some of the best scenes are where Bolan uses deception to trick his way into the Mob's money rooms and security arrangements by pretending to be one of them.
Some of the most shocking scenes are found here as well as the most
fearsome and brutal vengeance.
A fun actionfilled story that unfortunately is only a few hours of entertainment, This book starts off well, Mack Bolan is traveling in a helicopter that he picks up at the airport, He notices an ambush from a nearby rooftop and dives right into the fray, killing everyone on the roof.
It is almost too perfect, This is Mack Bolan at his craziest, When cornered, he lashes out, This has kept him alive for a long time,

However, as we begin this book, his luck begins to change, During the confrontation, he is wounded and seeking a place to hold up, Three hippie girls take him in and nurse him back to health, They believe in a healing body therapy where a healthy body gives part of its life to one that is dying.
Real hippie stuff. The practical result is that Bolan always has a naked woman in bed with him as he is recuperating.


With that out of the way I couldnt help mentioning the hippie girls, this book is a lot different from the previous ones.
Here there is a sympathetic mob enforcer named Sam the Bomber, He has done bad things and looks like he will become another notch for Bolan, However, something about him is different and Bolan hesitates, Sams struggle as a recovering enforcer and the choices he is presented with is a welcome change to the typical new enforcer we see in each book.


Of course, we still have Bolan attacking a mafia compound with rockets and machine guns, so Pendleton is not forgetting why we read his books.
There is some character development for Bolan as he seeks revenge against a brutal mafia capo who takes his frustrations out on an innocent person.
Bolan once again begins reflecting on the collateral damage that his war against the mafia brings with it.
He knows that if the mafia cant kill him, they will lash out at anyone associated with him.
This does a good job of isolating Bolan from any potential allies he may find,

This was a wellwritten and actionpacked Mack Bolan adventure, After his long layover in Europe, he is back to business in America, This is probably my favorite Executioner so far,
Definitely one of the better entries in Don Pendleton's originalExecutioner books he didn't write, this one has Mack cleaning house in the Big Apple.
As usual, this one has plenty of action, with an unexpected bit of mercy for one of the main mob bosses.
There's also a subplot about a political assassination plot, but it really doesn't factor into the story other than an excuse to get a lot of highranking mobsters together in one place.
Highly recommended if you like the overall series,

Incidentally, this book marks Bookthat I've posted to Goodreads since I first started using this website in.
That's a lot of books in less thanyears, Makes me wonder what my lifetime total is, .