Prized Cargo A desperate cry for help draws Mack Bolan into a world where educated, attractive foreign women are kidnapped and forced to work in America's top companies as blackmailed industrial... This description may be from another edition of this product.
Super Bolan #87 written by Michael Kasner, one of the better GOLD EAGLE writers who wrote at least 36 books for the GOLD EAGLE line prior to dying in 2008. This is an excellently written book with a fairly interesting plot, one that will hold the reader's interest from beginning to end. Even the bad guys cannot figure out why Bolan is wasting so much time on women, just women being sold into slavery, the Indians, Italians, French, and Chinese see nothing wrong with trafficing in women for use as slaves. Mack Bolan does, and he is joined by Jack Grimaldi, Yakov Katzenelenbogen, John Kissinger, Brognola, and all the Stony Farm gang in this effort to free the women forced into this situation. The action swings from L.A., to Calcutta, to Hong Kong to Alexandria, Egypt, to Italy and eventually to France. No mercy, all these people and groups are XPD, all to be wiped out. An almost non stop journey seeing Katzenelenbogen and our man Bolan on a killing spree to end the groups of men involved in this criminal activity. If they catch you during their mission, you are a walking dead man, with few exceptions. An excaptive female, Jasmine Farjani of Calcutta, who joins the 2 men (Katz and Bolan) on their journey to find the Chinese Colonel Dong and his Dragon Egg group of thugs. A new name for the Executioner is used throughout this book, Arabs use the term 'Al Askari' or 'the soldier' with some awe. Look out Mafia, Union Corse and Chinese Dragon Egg society, here come Mack Bolan/The Execution, aka, Al Askari to give you all a free lead filled ticket to perdition. Semper Fi.
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