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Phoenix Force
Series · 17
books · 1982-1989

Books in series

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#1

Argentine Deadline

1982

The American travelers in the Argentine were obviously mistaken for wealthy corporation executives. How else to explain their gruesome abduction and humiliation? The terrorists demanded seven million dollars, and for every day it wasn't paid they threatened to cut off the head of a captive. But blinded by greed and their lust for blood, they overlooked the real threat - Phoenix Force! These five fighting men of Mack Bolan's hardest-hitting international outfit are always ready to give terror its reward. They are the best of their kind in the world, and they are always one hundred percent effective.
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#2

Guerrilla Games

1982

!st Ed. 06/82. Has been in storage.Line near spine.pages tan due to age. ships 1st class w/tracking NO additional charge.
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#4

Tigers of Justice

1983

Tigers Of Justice by Gar Wilson released on Jan 25, 1983 is available now for purchase.
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#5

The Fury Bombs

1983

The politics of terrorism had become too complicated for Seamus Riley. He had a way to strike a blow at England that would be totally unexpected. And totally efficient. Riley would export his brand of terror to the United States, and force a showdown with the British. Extortion and sabotage. Destruction and death. The scheme was daringly simple. His team of saboteurs had selected fifty targets - major industrial installations, huge metropolitan buildings. The White House and Britian's Parliament were soon united in the need for Mack Bolan's ultimate strength. The Executioner's Phoenix Force deals in bullets, not blarney - they'll take a head shot before they'll listen to any terrorist trash.
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#6

White Hell

1983

The Arabs were trying to up the ante, and a prolonged oil embargo was imminent. A vile terrorist organization, aware of the impending embargo and wanting to punish the United States for imagined crimes, attacked the Trans-Alaska Pipeline. Phoenix Force was flown to the barren, ice covered North in the dead of winter. If the fanatics were not exterminated, the pipeline - America's industrial jugular - would be severed and the nation would collapse. Phoenix Force was on a collision course with the terrorists. Those who died would be the lucky ones. And the survivors? They faced the blizzard of the century. . .
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#7

Dragon's Kill

1983

The Japanese Red Cell had discovered a method of extracting information from any subject. The terrorist had kidnapped two American intelligence officers, drained them of their secrets, then used the information to commit barbarous acts of sabotage. Mack Bolan's counterterror team, Phoenix Force, was unleashed with orders to destroy the cancerous Red Cell. The enemy stronghold was a terror factory tucked into a coffee plantation in the tropical paradise of Hawaii. But, as Bolan's battle-wise warriors stalked their quarry, the Red Cell abducted another victim - the deputy director of the CIA. If the CIA man talked, global stability would be gone. Phoenix Force must hit. Hit hard. Hit fast.
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#8

Aswan Hellbox

1983

Jeremiah Blackwell had a dream. He was going to be King of Africa. But first he had to amass the money and tactical support. That was where the Communists came in. They were prepared to pay a fortune for an act of destruction that would plunge the Middle East into chaos. Blackwell had just such an act already planned. He would destroy Egypt's Aswan High Dam. The mighty structure, one of the wonders of the modern world, was horrifyingly vulnerable to Blackwell's rockets and his 300 fanatical assault troops. But the free world has shock troops of its own - Phoenix Force! Only unspeakable catastrophe can stop America's five-man army. . . Had the fire-blazing force finally met its match?
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#9

Ultimate Terror

1983

U.S. Army Intelligence, NATO intel, Interpol and West Germany's BND unite in horror at a new wave of terrorism sweeping across Germany. A splinter group of the dread Baader-Meinhof gang and a branch of ODESSA Nazis have launched a campaign to seize a NATO missile site. The group plans to blow up several major cities if their insane demands are not met. All that stands between the fanatics and nuclear destruction is Phoenix Force. A five-man army. The world's last hope.
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#10

Korean Killground

1984

Korean Killground by Gar Wilson released on Jan 25, 1984 is available now for purchase.
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#11

Return to Armageddon

1984

Return To Armageddon by Gar Wilson released on Mar 23, 1984 is available now for purchase.
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#12

The Black Alchemists

1984

When a large number of people are killed by poisoned packaged products, the Phoenix Force is ordered to find the murderers
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#13

Harvest Hell

1984

An Executioner Series. The Stony Man five storm into Greece to crush the threat of global genocide. The KGB is ready to sow a deadly crop. Seeding the air over the cities of the Western democracies with the Proteus Enzyme.
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#14

Phoenix in Flames

1984

Phoenix In Flames by Gar Wilson released on Sep 24, 1984 is available now for purchase.
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#16

No Rules, No Referee

1985

A terrorist hit squad is bashing its way through the Bahamas like a hurricane, littering the vacation paradise with bodies. When Phoenix Force is called in as a cleanup crew, they head-on into a new and fearsome enemy known as MERGE, an international crime syndicate made up of Mafia, Colombian and Mexican crime networks. While the tourists work on their tans, the Force gets down and dirty in the fun and sun.
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#17

Welcome to the Feast

1985

In San Francisco's Chinatown an Oriental crime network called TRIO is battling the international underworld syndicate known as MERGE for control of the West Coast's heroin dollars. While the modern-day cannibals feast on the flesh of innocent people caught in the cross fire of a vicious gang war, Phoenix Force launches a campaign to put the gangsters on a diet of death. The table is set. Welcome to the feast.
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#21

Twisted Cross

1985

The City of Lights is rocked to its core when a flaming explosion tears apart a televised reception honoring Franco-American relations. Although the kamikaze terrorist's dying words condemn the reopening of the U.S. Army bases in France, no group steps forward to claim responsibility for the hideous act. . . until now. In a stormy showdown with a familiar enemy, Phoenix force comes face to face with a plot masterminded by the ODESSA Nazis - a plot intended to spread the cancerlike growth of ODESSA subversion throughout the world.
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#40

Rim Of Fire

1989

A deadly mix of genius and recklessness, Colonel Mohammed Sadam makes Khaddafi look like a Boy Scout. The flamboyant Muslim revolutionary has never been seen or heard, but he's got the biggest trophy ever captured - the Vice President of the United States. Sadam's brilliantly masterminded scheme is turning America into a political cyclone, and the President's one chance to avoid world crisis is Phoenix Force. It's a mission impossible: Get the Vice President out of the war-torn Middle East alive and eliminate Sadam. But it's the Force's kind of game. Big. Rough. And no rules.

Authors

Jim Wilson
Jim Wilson
Author · 2 books

Jim Wilson could have simply dismissed himself as a competent piano tuner-technician, even an exceptional one. But he was and is so much more, and it took the sudden death of a dear friend and the encouragement of a legendary singer/songwriter to prove it to him. From a broken home in Amarillo, Texas to a multi-award-winning recording artist, Jim Wilson’s journey is a captivating tale of showbiz glamour, personal tragedy, self-discovery, and dogged determination. And, as is typical of Jim Wilson, he’s turned out to be a pretty good wordsmith. Tuned-In: Memoirs of a Piano Man is a page-turner and a life-changer. It’s a self-help book in the form of an autobiography. It is entertaining, revealing and full of lessons for musicians, fans, and all readers. Jim Wilson’s life direction was set when he was given a guitar at age 7, then began composing songs at age 9. Soon after moving from West Texas to LA in his early 20’s, he gained a reputation as a respected piano technician, catering to the highest echelon of the music industry. Jim helped develop the first MIDI-adapter for acoustic piano in the 80’s, which became an instant hit with artists and studios around the world. It was the shocking, untimely death of his closest friend that forced Jim to question the whole purpose of his life. With the love and support of his musical heroes – most significantly his friend and mentor, Dan Fogelberg—Jim set out on a solo career, composing, recording and performing his signature style of piano-featured instrumentals. Four of Jim’s ten recordings have hit the Billboard Top-20, he’s had two PBS specials, and his music has been streamed over 75 million times by fans around the globe. He was recently made a “Lifetime Member” of the Recording Academy. He enjoys scuba diving, skiing, pilot lessons, and mountain biking. Tuned In is Jim’s first book.

Don Pendleton
Don Pendleton
Author · 129 books

Don Pendleton was born in Little Rock, Arkansas, December 12, 1927 and died October 23, 1995 in Arizona. He wrote mystery, action/adventure, science-fiction, crime fiction, suspense, short stories, nonfiction, and was a comic scriptwriter, poet, screenwriter, essayist, and metaphysical scholar. He published more than 125 books in his long career, and his books have been published in more than 25 foreign languages with close to two hundred million copies in print throughout the world. After producing a number of science-fiction and mystery novels, Don launched in 1969 the phenomenal Mack Bolan: The Executioner, which quickly emerged as the original, definitive Action/Adventure series. His successful paperback books inspired a new particularly American literary genre during the early 1970's, and Don became known as "the father of action/adventure." "Although The Executioner Series is far and away my most significant contribution to world literature, I still do not perceive myself as 'belonging' to any particular literary niche. I am simply a storyteller, an entertainer who hopes to enthrall with visions of the reader's own incipient greatness." Don Pendleton's original Executioner Series are now in ebooks, published by Open Road Media. 37 of the original novels. Wikipedia: Don Pendleton

Gar Wilson
Author · 13 books

Phoenix Force is a series of action-adventure novels first published in 1982 by American Gold Eagle publishers. It is a spin-off of the Executioner series created by Don Pendleton. Phoenix Force is one of two neutralization teams working for Stony Man, a top-secret anti-terrorist organization. As with The Executioner, the Phoenix Force novels have been written by a succession of authors under the pseudonym Gar Wilson. In 1991, Gold Eagle combined Phoenix Force with another Executioner spin-off series, Able Team, and launched the Stony Man book series, which is still being published as of 2005.

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