As Bolan jumped into the blackness, he thought of that terrible day thirteen years earlier when The Executioner left the war-torn jungles of Vietnam for home, to bury his parents and sister. Now he was returning as Colonel Phoenix, his new incarnation.
This time his mission was to infiltrate a secret North Vietnamese prison and rescue a very special American POW. The U.S. Army officer had to be extricated without alerting the maximum security prison, with no clues as to who performed the rescue. . . or why.
If the U.S. was implicated, the political and military implications could be disastrous. Other secretly held POWs would be doomed. It seemed an impossible task, even for Mack Bolan. And blood - a lot of it - could be spilled.
Language
English
Pages
182
Format
Paperback
Release
January 01, 1982
ISBN 13
9780373610433
Return to Vietnam (Mack Bolan The Executioner, #43)
As Bolan jumped into the blackness, he thought of that terrible day thirteen years earlier when The Executioner left the war-torn jungles of Vietnam for home, to bury his parents and sister. Now he was returning as Colonel Phoenix, his new incarnation.
This time his mission was to infiltrate a secret North Vietnamese prison and rescue a very special American POW. The U.S. Army officer had to be extricated without alerting the maximum security prison, with no clues as to who performed the rescue. . . or why.
If the U.S. was implicated, the political and military implications could be disastrous. Other secretly held POWs would be doomed. It seemed an impossible task, even for Mack Bolan. And blood - a lot of it - could be spilled.