War Against the Mafia (The Executioner #1) (1969)
by Don Pendleton
Mack Bolan, an elite sniper with more than 90 confirmed kills in the Vietnam War, decides to ply his trade at home when he learns that pressure from Mafia loan sharks has caused his father to kill his wife and daughter and injure his son before committing suicide.
This book did more than any other to launch the plethora of men’s adventure series that used to grace the spinner racks of grocery markets and drug stores back in the 70s, when people still read books.
Don Pendleton writes great action and gives a gripping account of how the appearance of this mysterious vigilante ripples through the ranks of both the mob and law enforcement.
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There are some awkward sex scenes, reportedly added at the publisher's insistence.
This is an electrifying debut for a legacy series that developed into an expanded universe that continued to release installments well into the 2010s.
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