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Boston Blitz (The Executioner) Kindle Edition

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When his brother is kidnapped, the Executioner goes berserk

When the Pittsfield Mafia destroyed Mack Bolan’s family, the only survivor was his brother Johnny—a wide-eyed teen not prepared for life on the front lines of a war against the mob. Before he began his assault on organized crime, Mack sent Johnny into hiding along with Mack’s fiancée, Val. Now they’ve been kidnapped by an enterprising thug who thinks he can use the Executioner’s family against him. The Boston mob will pay for his mistake.
 
The city’s Mafia has splintered into factions, and Bolan is about to blow them wide open. He starts by marching into a few mob hangouts, killing the man in charge and demanding his brother back. When he learns that Johnny and Val might be dead, he loses it completely. When he’s being cautious, the Executioner is the deadliest man in America. Angry, he’s more trouble than an atomic bomb.

Boston Blitz
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  • ASIN ‏ : ‎ B00OYMPBMC
  • Publisher ‏ : ‎ Open Road Media Mystery & Thriller (December 16, 2014)
  • Publication date ‏ : ‎ December 16, 2014
  • Language ‏ : ‎ English
  • File size ‏ : ‎ 7.8 MB
  • Text-to-Speech ‏ : ‎ Enabled
  • Screen Reader ‏ : ‎ Supported
  • Enhanced typesetting ‏ : ‎ Enabled
  • X-Ray ‏ : ‎ Not Enabled
  • Word Wise ‏ : ‎ Enabled
  • Print length ‏ : ‎ 218 pages
  • Customer Reviews:
    4.5 out of 5 stars 379 ratings

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Don Pendleton
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Don Pendleton (1927-1995) was born in Little Rock, Arkansas. At the age of fourteen, during World War II, he enlisted in the Navy, serving until 1947 as a Radioman. He returned to active Naval duty during the Korean Conflict. Following the war he worked as a railroad telegrapher, CAA/FAA air traffic control specialist, and aerospace engineer. In the latter career, he worked as a senior engineer for Martin-Marietta's Titan ICBM programs and as an engineering administrator in NASA's Apollo Moonshot program. He published his first short story in 1957 and his first novel in 1961. Leaving his aerospace career behind, Don turned to full time writing in 1967, produced a number of mystery, science fiction and futuristic novels, a screenplay, and numerous poems, short stories and essays.

In 1969, War Against the Mafia, featuring Mack Bolan, the Executioner, was published. The phenomenal success of the first novel led to thirty-seven sequels over the next twelve years. Dozens of imitators, inspired by Pendleton's success, arose during the 1970's to constitute a new particularly American literary genre and the term Action/Adventure coined by Pendleton himself, has since spread to encompass television and motion picture formats as well. The original best-selling Executioner novels have been translated in more than thirty languages with in-print figures of more than 200 million copies worldwide. Pendleton franchised "Don Pendleton's Mack Bolan" to Harlequin's Gold Eagle Books in 1980, and more than 900 books based on the Executioner and spin-offs--Phoenix Force, Able Team, Stony Man, Mack Bolan, Super Bolan, have been published under their continuing program.

In December, 2014, Open Road Media released 37 ebooks of the original Don Pendleton's The Executioner. Mack Bolan's war against the mafia begins again.

As of October 11, 2016, Open Road Media is putting War Against the Mafia, Death Squad, and Battle Mask, books 1, 2, and 3, into print.

In November 2018, an Executioner short story written by Don Pendleton in 1978, "Willing to Kill, The Executioner: Mack Bolan Short Story", with an Introduction by Don's widow, Linda Pendleton, was published in ebook and print by Pendleton Artists.

Don's more recent works include a series of six mystery novels based the exploits of Joe Copp, Private Eye, and another six mystery novels based on the character, Ashton Ford, Psychic Detective. Both series are in print, Kindle, and in audiobooks.

Don turned to nonfiction in 1990, and with his wife, Linda, produced To Dance With Angels, a definitive study of life after death and spirit communication. Published in hardcover by Kensington, it had four editions. Linda wrote a new Introduction and put the latest edition into print and Kindle. Don and Linda also co-wrote Whispers From the Soul, available now in audiobook, print and Kindle.

Don's last novel was Roulette: The Search for the Sunrise Killer, co-written with Linda Pendleton, and is available in Print, Kindle, and audiobook.

Together, Don and Linda, adapted and scripted The Executioner, War Against the Mafia, to Comic graphic novel format, which was published in 1993. Following Don's death, Linda adapted and scripted the second Executioner novel, Death Squad, published in 1996 by Vivid Comics.

His last nonfiction books are A Search for Meaning From the Surface of a Small Planet; and The Metaphysics of the Novel and a Novelist by Don Pendleton with Linda Pendleton, a book for aspiring writers. Recently Linda published a collection of Don's Metaphysical writings: The Cosmic Breath: Metaphysical Essays of Don Pendleton. Also published was Soul Expressions: Poetry Collection Linda Pendleton and Don Pendleton.

In 2012, Don's science fiction was republished for Kindle and Print: The Guns of Terra 10; The Godmakers; and The Olympians. The three books are also available in a Kindle box set.

Don was a long time member of the Authors Guild; Authors League of America; Writer's Guild of America, West; Past West Coast Director of Mystery Writers of America; International Platform Association; and a frequent speaker on campus and writers' symposiums.

Don Pendleton published more than 125 books in his career. For biographical reference and bibliography on Don Pendleton, see:

Twentieth Century Crime and Mystery Writers, (St. Martin Press); Contemporary Authors (Gale); Queen's Edition, Dictionary of International Biography (Melrose - London, England); Murder Ink (Workman); Who's Who in the Midwest.

Official Don Pendleton websites: http://www.donpendleton.com

http://www.executionerseries.com

Photo of Don Pendleton by Linda Pendleton.

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"Well done. A riveting and driven search for justice against all odds...." Read more

"...I was glad to see the series keep getting better n better, thought for sure after book 4 how many ways can this story line go, I mean you would..." Read more

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Customers enjoy the story of the book, with one describing it as action-packed from beginning to end.

"...Mack Bolan is the epitome of the avenging angel and a captivating tale to immerse onself." Read more

"...Well written and surprised each adventure have held my attention. And just think I still have several more books to read. Go Mack Go" Read more

"All of Don Pendleton's books are hard to put down!!! Action packed from beginning to ending, you feel like you are in the books!!!" Read more

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  • Reviewed in the United States on December 23, 2023
    Well done. A riveting and driven search for justice against all odds. Mack Bolan is the epitome of the avenging angel and a captivating tale to immerse onself.
  • Reviewed in the United States on August 17, 2018
    One of Don Pendleton's classic novels of Mack Bolan's (AKA The Executioner) war against the Mafia. A nostalgic throwback to 1970s action-adventure novels, one that I missed during my initial Bolan fanboy phase of 1988.

    RANDOM STREAM OF CONSCIOUSNESS NOTES AND OBSERVATIONS (and noteworthy passages):

    --"Latest personal side-arm, described as 'a big silver hawgleg' by official witness has been identified as a .44 caliber autoloader, 'the .44 AutoMag.' This latter weapon exhibits impressive accuracy at extremely long ranges and **should be considered equivalent in every respect to a big-game rifle**." Aahh, Mr. Pendleton (RIP), gotta love your ballistic hyperbole!

    --So then, Mack Bolan was already 30 y/o (or in his late 20s) by the time he enlisted for Vietnam?!?! That's well above the average age of 19 for an American soldier serving in Nam.

    --Wait a minute, Bolan also served in the Korean War?!?! This is the first I've read about this!!

    Chapter 4:
    --Um, *which* specific "chattergun?" Initially the author only mentions Bolan's pistols (Beretta and AutoMag) and mortar.

    Beginning of Chapter 5:
    "The scene inside those walls was straight out of War and Peace—with all the peace removed." Haha, nicely played, Don.

    Chapter 6:
    --"Bob Wilson, a homicide lieutenant from Miami." Any relation to a real-life Lieutenant B. Wilson of Anaheim PD?!?! (inside joke)

    Chapter (??)
    --"Bolan shook away the hopeless feeling and took a quick shower, shocking himself alive with alternating hot and cold water," hey, just like 007 in the Ian Fleming novels.

    CENTRAL CASTING:
    Josh Saviano as Books Figarone, Alan Arkin as Harold the Skipper Sicilia, Harris Yulin as Miami PD Lieutenant Wilson, George Kennedy as LAPD Capt Braddock, Willem Dafoe as Boston PD Inspector Trantham, Gianni Russo as Marty Corsicana, Joe Mantegna (or Johnny Depp?) as Leo Turrin, Andy Garcia as Hal Brognola
  • Reviewed in the United States on August 9, 2015
    I just cannot put these books down. I feel like Mack Bolan is my family and I m rooting for him, worry about him, laugh with him and cry with n for him. I was glad to see the series keep getting better n better, thought for sure after book 4 how many ways can this story line go, I mean you would think taking out the mafia in so many ways just thrills me. Well written and surprised each adventure have held my attention. And just think I still have several more books to read.
    Go Mack Go
  • Reviewed in the United States on October 21, 2020
    All of Don Pendleton's books are hard to put down!!! Action packed from beginning to ending, you feel like you are in the books!!!
  • Reviewed in the United States on July 7, 2016
    Very good story line, an exciting and eas read. I recommend this book.
  • Reviewed in the United States on December 31, 2021
    These books need to be re - edited. The language is dated , as is the content. Too many holes in the plot, which could only be explained by modern technology and there is none evident. The book doesn't live up to my memories. Disappointed... 😴
  • Reviewed in the United States on August 28, 2015
    Good as all of the Executioner books
  • Reviewed in the United States on May 20, 2017
    I really liked this book because when they introduced a Mr. Big Al 88 they at least told you who he was and why he was so dangerous..

    I also liked the fact that they tied in the Pilgrims descendants in Al 88's wife.

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    5.0 out of 5 stars Magic
    Reviewed in the United Kingdom on November 9, 2021
    I am really enjoying reading the executioner books after a break of 50 years or so . Great plots and storylines

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