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SuperBolan · #171

Critical Exposure

by Matt Kozar · January 2015

8.0 / 10 average from 1 rated reviews

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Across the globe, undercover U.S. military missions are compromised when double agents begin identifying and killing covert personnel. The situation threatens to devastate national security, so the White House calls in Mack Bolan. As the warrior flushes out traitors in Central America, the opponents manage to stay one step ahead, eventually leading Bolan to the center of Istanbul's underworld. Posing as a spy, Bolan infiltrates the realm of black market arms dealers and intelligence brokers, determined to tear down the smoke screen and expose the true enemy of the state. Faced with an expansive operation designed to inflict harm and retribution on the U.S., the Executioner's strategy is simple and hard: strike at the heart, and don't let up until it stops beating.

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Monsta Mack 8/10 December 12, 2014
First time Bolan adventure from Matt Kozar, so I had to give it a try. This is a solid addition to the series, with Stony Man experience under his belt already, the author produced a book that depicts Bolan and the Stony Man characters just fine. The focus for much of the story revolves around a collection of military intelligence operatives that have gone rogue to form their own little secret group up to no good for anyone but themselves. The cast of villains is large enough that you have to pay close attention to the cloak and dagger activities between them. They ultimately do as much destruction to themselves as Bolan does, and along the way we have Bolan doing some bold undercover work as he infiltrates the network to find more info and to play one faction against another. Add Grimaldi to the mix and we have another entertaining mission for the big guy, with enough action sequences sprinkled in to keep the story moving. The plot seemed a little muddled at times, but overall an enjoyable read, I recommend it.