Infiltration. Don Pendleton

Infiltration - Don Pendleton


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      “You might be onto something, Striker.”

      “You think RBN operations overseas are short of cash?” she asked.

      “Why not?” Bolan said. “It makes complete sense based on the intel.”

      “Given the state of the world economy, it’s likely they’re starting to see a rapid depletion of funds. They need to get more money from their investors or find new ones. But I’m thinking the latter would take too long.”

      “Which means they’d need to get all the financial data they could on those financiers,” Brognola concluded.

      “Striker, do you think Godunov’s looking to crack that list?” Price asked.

      “I think he plans to have Lutrova crack the New York financial network and suck it dry.”

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      Executive Action

      Killsport

      Conflagration

      Storm Front

      War Season

      Evil Alliance

      Scorched Earth

      Deception

      Destiny’s Hour

      Power of the Lance

      A Dying Evil

      Deep Treachery

      War Load

      Sworn Enemies

      Dark Truth

      Breakaway

      Blood and Sand

      Caged

      Sleepers

      Strike and Retrieve

      Age of War

      Line of Control

      Breached

      Retaliation

      Pressure Point

      Silent Running

      Stolen Arrows

      Zero Option

      Predator Paradise

      Circle of Deception

      Devil’s Bargain

      False Front

      Lethal Tribute

      Season of Slaughter

      Point of Betrayal

      Ballistic Force

      Renegade

      Survival Reflex

      Path to War

      Blood Dynasty

      Ultimate Stakes

      State of Evil

      Force Lines

      Contagion Option

      Hellfire Code

      War Drums

      Ripple Effect

      Devil’s Playground

      The Killing Rule

      Patriot Play

      Appointment in Baghdad

      Havana Five

      The Judas Project

      Plains of Fire

      Colony of Evil

      Hard Passage

      Interception

      Cold War Reprise

      Mission: Apocalypse

      Altered State

      Killing Game

      Diplomacy Directive

      Betrayed

      Sabotage

      Conflict Zone

      Blood Play

      Desert Fallout

      Extraordinary Rendition

      Devil’s Mark

      Savage Rule

       Mack Bolan®

       Infiltration

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      To be prepared for war is one of the most effective means of preserving peace.

      —George Washington

       1732–1799

      My battle plan remains a constant: that I be prepared to wage war until a threat is neutralized. I don’t see peace breaking out anytime soon.

      —Mack Bolan

      CONTENTS

      CHAPTER ONE

      CHAPTER TWO

      CHAPTER THREE

      CHAPTER FOUR

      CHAPTER FIVE

      CHAPTER SIX

      CHAPTER SEVEN

      CHAPTER EIGHT

      CHAPTER NINE

      CHAPTER TEN

      CHAPTER ELEVEN

      CHAPTER TWELVE

      CHAPTER THIRTEEN

      CHAPTER FOURTEEN

      CHAPTER FIFTEEN

      CHAPTER SIXTEEN

      CHAPTER SEVENTEEN

      CHAPTER EIGHTEEN

      CHAPTER NINETEEN

      CHAPTER TWENTY

      CHAPTER TWENTY-ONE

      CHAPTER TWENTY-TWO

      CHAPTER TWENTY-THREE

      CHAPTER TWENTY-FOUR

      CHAPTER TWENTY-FIVE

      CHAPTER TWENTY-SIX

      CHAPTER TWENTY-SEVEN

       CHAPTER ONE

      A tail could make any number of mistakes, and Mack Bolan, aka the Executioner, knew most of them.

      This time his followers had been in a hurry not to lose him in Boston’s morning rush hour, and they got too close in the sudden logjam of traffic caused by road construction. Bolan had spotted the vehicle with two men in the front seat as he left the rental agency at Logan International. But what made him suspicious was when a second vehicle identical to the first, occupied by two different men, came up behind him. With their suits and sunglasses, all four were either government types or trouble.

      Bolan bet the latter.

      Fortunately, it didn’t come as much of a surprise to him. A request from Hal Brognola at Stony Man Farm had brought the soldier to Boston. The President of the United States deemed it of some importance, a fact Brognola had pointed out when briefing Bolan less than eight hours earlier.

      “The man we’re interested in is Bogdan Lutrova,” Brognola had said.

      “Who’s he?”

      “He’s a Russian citizen who was caught by Customs agents attempting to enter the country under a false identity,” Barbara Price, Stony Man mission controller, had answered.


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