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Blood Rites (Executioner), by Don Pendleton

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Blood Rites (Executioner), by Don Pendleton

Blood Rites (Executioner), by Don Pendleton



Blood Rites (Executioner), by Don Pendleton

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BAD BLOOD A gun battle between rival gangs terrorizes shoppers at a Miami mall, but Mack Bolan knows that cleaning up the mess in Florida is just the beginning. One gang's main operation leads back to Jamaica, where its drug trafficking business is flourishing. And so is the practice of voodoo and human sacrifice. Infiltrating the gang on its own territory is a deadly challenge. With most of the island on the cartel's payroll or too afraid to come forward, Bolan's only ally is a Kingston police officer. But no matter the odds, the Executioner will do whatever it takes to bring down the drug lord and his army of killers. 

Blood Rites (Executioner), by Don Pendleton

  • Amazon Sales Rank: #1203589 in Books
  • Brand: Pendleton, Don
  • Published on: 2015-06-02
  • Original language: English
  • Number of items: 1
  • Dimensions: 6.61" h x .47" w x 4.21" l, .20 pounds
  • Binding: Mass Market Paperback
  • 192 pages
Blood Rites (Executioner), by Don Pendleton

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Excerpt. © Reprinted by permission. All rights reserved. Norland, Miami Gardens, FloridaMack Bolan hit the ground running in Miami. He had driven down from Stony Man Farm, in Virginia, breaking up the journey with an overnight stop in Savannah, Georgia. The drive let him carry the gear he'd picked out for this mission without any hassles from airport security, and if something happened to the car—a confiscated narco-smuggler's Mercury Marauder, whose records had been lost somewhere between its forfeiture and its delivery to Stony Man—there would be no comebacks on Bolan or the Farm.The warring parties were a tough Jamaican outfit called the Viper Posse, and a Haitian gang whose leaders hadn't bothered thinking up a catchy name. Both dealt in drugs, illegal weapons, human trafficking and sundry lesser rackets. They'd been stepping on each other's toes around Miami for the past two years, the body count increasing, but this last flamboyant battle at the crowded Dolphin Mall caused a ripple out of Washington, propelling Bolan to the Sunshine State.Nine dead and thirteen wounded in the latest firefight, which was probably a record, even for South Florida. The body count included three known Viper Posse members, two illegal Haitian immigrants, two Miami-Dade police officers, and two shoppers caught in the crossfire. The wounded were bystanders, more cops and a couple of mall security officers. Local law and the feds were all over it, turning Miami's Haitian and Jamaican enclaves upside-down, but cries of racial profiling had touched off protests in the streets, and when you got down to it, no police force in the States could chase the Viper Posse's leaders once they split for home.That was where Bolan came in.He didn't need warrants, indictments, subpoenas, or writs of extradition. He wasn't logging evidence for use in court, and didn't have to read a perp his rights before he brought the hammer down. He'd been hunting human predators of one kind or another from his youth until his staged death in Manhattan some years back, with nothing changed except his face and name.His war was still the same. The opposition's ranks were inexhaustible.Most of the residents of Kendall, southwest of Coral Gables, were law-abiding people. However, those who stood outside the law had earned a reputation for ferocious violence.While most posse members were nominal Rastafari-ans, purportedly worshiping late Ethiopian emperor Haile Selassie I as a god and smoking ganja as a sacrament, the island-spawned gang also swam in a current of Obeah, a West Indian belief system with African roots, akin to Voodoo or Santeria. The practice of Obeah involved blood sacrifice. Animals were ostensibly preferred, but some practitioners were rumored to spill human blood for important rituals, or when they sent a special message to their enemies.Murder was all the same to Bolan, whether carried out with automatic weapons or machetes, and he normally repaid the predators in kind. He had no fear of "magick," black or white, but recognized that many people felt its draw and thereby left themselves open to victimization.When superstition crossed the line into mayhem and became a tool for terrorists, the Executioner was ready to step in and shut the circus down. Beginning now.Garcelle Brouard knew she was staring in the face of death as Winston Channer stood before her, showing a ghastly smile. A fall of dusty-looking dreadlocks framed his oval face, eyebrows replaced by rows of small, deliberately inflicted scars, more of them on his cheeks in tight spiral designs. His teeth were either capped or filed to points, so that his smile displayed a double row of fangs."You're as good as dead," he told her.Garcelle kept her face impassive and replied, "So, get it over with.""Not so fast, child. I've got a message for your family.""You think that will change the way they deal with you?" She laughed, enjoying the expression on his feral face. "You'll only make things worse.""Be worse for you, no doubt. Think Daddy will like it if I send ya back in pieces?" Channer narrowed his eyes and asked, "Why are you smiling?"She kept the mocking smile in place while answering his question. "I'm imagining the things he'll do to you. How long he'll keep you tied up on his table, screaming.""You like the screams, eh? When I start on you, scream plenty for me, will ya? No one's coming to help you."That was true, she realized. The Viper Posse occupied this whole apartment complex. She sat in unit 227, bound to a straight-backed wooden chair with plastic zip ties. She could scream until her lungs bled, and the other yard-ies wouldn't interfere with Channer's fun. Nor would the neighbors, who'd been terrorized into submission when the Viper Posse routed tenants from the Palm Glades complex and converted it into their headquarters.Police? Forget about them. They patrolled Kendall's white neighborhoods routinely, but required an urgent call to trespass on Jamaican turf around Three Lakes. The last time they'd visited Palm Glades, it sparked a confrontation that sent nine yardies to jail, and seven coppers to the hospital. The gang was not evicted, though, because it kept a battery of topend lawyers on retainer and possessed a bill of sale for the suburban property.No. She was on her own, and that was bad.Fatally bad.She couldn't bargain with the Viper Posse's local hon-cho, couldn't bribe her way out of the trap. Channer was bent on capturing her father's territory, taking everything he had, and would not settle for a consolation prize.She was a pawn to him—or worse, a living sacrifice."I don't want to cut your head off first," Channer said. "That spoils my game and tells your daddy he's got nothing left to hope for. Mebbe I should start down on the other end, eh?"Garcelle tried to imagine what it would feel like, having her feet cut off. Would she bleed out? Not likely, if her captors wanted her alive and suffering. A propane torch would cauterize the wounds, but searing would not stop infection. Not that it would help. Channer would no doubt dismember her completely, long before gangrene could end her misery.Tell them no more than you have to, she thought grimly. Everybody breaks, but hold on as long as you can. Make the bastards work for it."Ten toes it is," Channer declared, and moved off toward the doorway. He opened it and called to someone on the Other Side, "Gimme the little saw, brother. And one of those blue tarps."Bolan had gone all out, picking his tools for the Miami mission. Riding with him on the southbound highway was a Steyr AUG assault rifle, a Benelli M4 Super 90 semiautomatic shotgun, a Desert Eagle .44 Magnum pistol, and his favorite Beretta 93R selective-fire side-arm. For long-range work, he'd picked a Barrett M98B sniper rifle. The Barrett is a bolt-action weapon, feeding .338 Lapua Magnum rounds from a ten-round detachable box magazine. Top off that ensemble with spare magazines all around, plus two dozen M68 fragmentation grenades, and the Executioner was ready to rumble.His first target was a so-called social club, the Kingston House, located on Southwest 80th Street near Snapper Creek Park. Intel from Stony Man identified it as a hangout for the Viper Posse's goons and part-time headquarters for Winston Channer, honcho of the posse in South Florida. Bolan could not predict if Channer would be in when he came calling, but he pegged the odds at fifty-fifty. Either way, demolishing the joint and taking out the posse soldiers he found on-site would send a message to the man in charge, and ultimately back home to Jamaica.Bolan parked his Mercury a half block north of Kingston House, secured it and set the ear-splitting alarm. If all went well, he wouldn't be gone long, and he'd return to find his rolling arsenal where he had left it. Otherwise, he'd have to improvise.Leaving his ride, he took the Steyr AUG with an AAC M4-2000 suppressor attached, both handguns and a couple of grenades. It was supposed to be a hit-and-git, not a protracted battle, but he prepped for any snags he could imagine, and a few that didn't come to mind immediately. Bolan's protracted war had taught him that preparedness counted for more than luck.The place looked dead as he approached it. Never meant to draw outsiders, the exterior was relatively drab: two stories, with beige stucco on the outside, a flat roof, no neon flashing in the night. Unless you were a Viper Posse member or associate, you had no reason to stop at Kingston House, and any trespassers would be discouraged in a most emphatic way.He scouted the approach and found no guards watching the street. Given the state of modern CCTV cameras, lookouts might well be watching him from inside, but Bolan wasn't bothered by that possibility. He was expecting opposition.Counting on it.He walked behind the club, bringing the Steyr out from underneath his lightweight raincoat. It had drizzled off and on all day, reason enough to wear the coat that hid his hardware, but the time had come to let it rip.Bolan tried the back door, found it locked and fired a muffled 3-round burst into its dead bolt, shattering the lock. He followed through without a second's hesitation and found himself inside a corridor that passed a kitchen on the left and restrooms on the right. Apparently no one was using either of the two facilities just now. Ahead of him, Bolan heard voices coming from some kind of rec room, half a dozen by the sound of it, engaged in a friendly argument. Above his head, the sound of footsteps told him there were other posse members on the second floor. There was a heady scent of ganja in the air."That girl's hot," one of the possemen was saying, "know what I mean?""You're speaking true," another said."I wouldn't lie to ya," the first voice said.Bolan crashed the party, counting seven heads around a pool table. He was quiet till one of them spotted him and squawked a warning to the others. Then he began to take them down with nearly silent 5.56 mm NATO rounds. They scrambled, seeking cover, groping for their weapons.First to draw his pistol was a porky soldier with a rainbow-colored Rasta cap atop his head. Before he had a chance to aim, Bolan's next burst sheared off the left side of his face, but the soldier still managed one wild shot as he was falling, wasted on the ceiling. A shout up there told Bolan that the club's other inhabitants were on alert and pounding toward the stairs."What's that?" Winston Channer demanded, standing over his captive with a hacksaw in his hand."Sounds like your boys are shooting each other," Garcelle Brouard told him, smiling.Channer swung his free hand, striking her across the right cheek. Spitting blood, Garcelle supposed she was fortunate he hadn't used the saw."Big man," she sneered, with crimson lips. "Untie me, and we'll see how tough you are.""I'm gonna fix this, then come back and fix you, hear me?""Big talk," she spat at him, expecting to be struck again, but Channer turned away, setting the hacksaw on a nearby table as he left the room. A moment later, he was back again, drawing a switchblade from his pocket, snapping it open as he moved behind her chair."Looks like your daddy sent his man to fetch you home. I've got a big surprise for him. He's as good as dead."She felt the blade pass through the plastic ties that held her arms behind the chair. Then the knife was at her throat, the point drawing a bead of blood below her jaw-line on the right. Channer's free hand gripped her hair as she slowly rose to stand beside him, measuring her chances of escape.Not good."You think I'm gonna let you go? Not gonna happen, trust me. I want your daddy's man to see your head come off."Hearing that, she almost turned to grapple with him, then decided she might have a better chance once they were on the staircase leading to the ground floor. He would be off balance then, distracted by the chaos going on below, and if she timed her move exactly right— Big if, she thought.One slip, and he would punch the blade up through her soft palate, into her brain, or simply slash her throat. There'd be no time to cut her head off with the relatively small knife, but Channer didn't need to. He could kill her with a short flick of his wrist, and have the same effect on her father.Not that it would save Channer.Garcelle hoped she'd live long enough to see her father's men blast Channer into hamburger and leave him leaking on the stairs. It would be worth it, to die knowing she had outlived the worthless Rasta piece of crap.He shoved her through the office door, onto the landing and toward the staircase. More shots echoed from below, but they were dying out now. Which side would emerge victorious? She guessed it didn't matter, but she hoped to see Channer's thugs laid out, dead or dying, when they reached the stairs.Not justice, necessarily, but vengeance.Other Viper Posse soldiers had collected on the second-story landing, staying well behind their captain and his human shield. They seemed content to let Channer press forward, face the danger on his own and possibly distract the enemy before they joined the fight.Cowards. Given the chance, she would have spit on them. But there would be no chance. Garcelle knew she was almost out of time, about to die at twenty-six years old.They reached the stairs and Channer shouted, "Hold on down there! I wanna show you somethin'.""Come down, then," somebody answered. Not a voice she recognized.A white man stepped into view, surprising Garcelle. She didn't recognize him, knew she would have remembered that grimly handsome face if they had ever met. Who was he, then? And why was he here, killing Chan-ner's men?"Who are you?" Channer demanded, tightening his grip on Garcelle's hair, pressing his blade's tip deeper into yielding flesh until she nearly sobbed."Is that your last question?" the white man asked."How about I cut this gal's head off. How'd that be?""You could do that," the gunman said. "But what comes next, without your shield?""I'm not joking," Channer snarled. "Ya think I'm scared? I'm going to—"Before he could complete the thought, the white man raised his weapon, aimed, and fired a shot that seemed to be directed at Garcelle.The bullet found its mark, ripping through Channer's left arm, which was raised to let him clutch the woman's hair. Its impact drove him backward and broke his contact with the hostage, who immediately lurched away from him and tumbled headlong down the stairs. A fall like that could kill you, but she landed at the bottom more or less intact and started struggling to her feet."Come on!" he snapped at her, still covering the balcony above. Channer had fallen back, beyond Bolan's line of sight, but others were crowding after him, their faces peeping cautiously downstairs.


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2 of 2 people found the following review helpful. Another ghost writer blows it. By RedRocker2112 Again, we have a ghost writer who apparently knows next to nothing about the feature character. Bolan "never" kills non-combatants indiscriminately. Ruined the story for me. Too bad, the story line wasn't without merit.

0 of 0 people found the following review helpful. Good old Bolan By JW Jamaican and Haitian drug gangs. Lots of old line Bolan blowing away the bad guys. Lost a good guy at the end, but not by Bolan's hand. Plenty of various weapons and neighborhoods that tourists should avoid. Limited philosophical discussion as he just eliminates the drug peddlers. Nice move with the Colombian jet plane

0 of 0 people found the following review helpful. need to end this series. By HARALD G. HALL this series is getting predictable after 400 plus books. how they keep cranking them out month after month, you think they would run out of material to write about.

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