3.0 out of 5 stars
"BOLAN INFILTRATES A GERMAN TERRORIST GANG ON THE EVE OF ITS MOST SAVAGE PLOT", May 23, 2010
This review is from: Mack Bolan - Bloodsport (The Executioner 46) (Paperback)
Mack Bolan #46 was written by Ray Obstfeld, released in October, 1982. To date
Ray has written only 4 books in the Executioner series: 46 Bloodsport, 57 Flesh Wounds, 74 Savannah Swingsaw, and 93 The Fire Eaters. This book is generally viewed by the majority of Mack Bolan fans as a 'fair' to better than 'fair' read.
Back in U.S. Army duds Mack Bolan poses as a sergeant with his mission in Germany working as an undercover against a terrorist group. Some readers feel the book is light on action except for the fight between Bolan and Rudi. Stony Man: Hal, April, and Jack Grimaldi are pretty much only on the sidelines providing back up to Mack. Bolan's trademark AutoMag and Beretta are also pretty much absent in this story. The terrorist gang with some exception is mostly cardboard cutouts providing not much more than targets to the 'big guy'.
As with most of these early GOLD EAGLE books in the Bolan saga, this one is pretty straight forward with notable undercover work from Bolan, and a good solid ending. Cover artwork by classic artist Gil Cohen pretty good too, and notice that this cover is one of very few not sporting some type of firearm.
Semper Fi.
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