FINAL PAYBACK
When a Stony Man Farm nemesis is suspected in the death of two FBI agents, Mack Bolan gets called into action. The last time Bolan crossed paths with the shadowy criminal organization, he’d annihilated their operations in North Korea. Now the group has brokered a deal that would send weapons-grade uranium to Iran in exchange for a cache of stolen diamonds.
An FBI task force has been working the case for months, but it appears their team is compromised. They need a free agent, someone on the outside who can find the leak and complete the mission. Joining forces with a field operative, Bolan sets off on a shattering cross-continental firefight. Bolan has no choice: he must destroy the criminal conspiracy behind the threat. Once and for all.
Bolan left the cockpit and moved quickly along the cargo area.
Mitchell was pressed against the side of the fuselage. As Bolan reached her, he felt the plane sideslip. The nose began to drop, the aircraft starting to veer off course. They needed to get out fast.
“Now,” he snapped and saw Mitchell’s eyes shining bright. Fear. Her face was white, drained of blood.
She reached out and slid her hands through the straps across his chest, gripping tightly. Bolan grabbed the door release handle and activated it.
As the slipstream caught the edge of the door it was dragged free, swinging back against the exterior fuselage. Bolan felt the powerful drag of air tearing at them. He didn’t fight it, simply let his body fall free.
The slipstream caught them and they were flung away from the plane, bodies helpless as they fell, turning over and over. Bolan heard Mitchell’s scream of pure terror. He concentrated on clearing the aircraft as it wheeled over, free from any control, and then he sensed its bulk swinging overhead….
Chain Reaction
Don Pendleton
When justice is done, it is a joy to the righteous but terror to evildoers.
—Proverbs 21:15
I do what I do not for personal gain, but for true justice. My war is against those who turn their back against civilized society for their own ends.
—Mack Bolan
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