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Rebels And Hostiles (Super Bolan#59) (Superbolan , No 59)

Rebels And Hostiles (Super Bolan#59) (Superbolan , No 59)

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Rating: 5 stars
Summary: Great book, very thought-provoking
Review: Packed with action and intrigue, this is one SuperBolan's that's going on the "must-re-read" shelf. Bolan's focus is a militant patriot group, and the writer walks the delicate balance between appearing too sympathetic to fringe militia groups and showing the reality of fanatical patriotism. There are some humorous moments -- watch for what happens to the investigative reporter -- and some good insight into Mack Bolan's character. I found myself re-examining what being a patriot means, and wondering just how far good intentions should govern people's actions.

Rating: 1 stars
Summary: Deserves zero stars, but rating system not that low.
Review: Packed with action and intrigue, this is one SuperBolan's that's going on the "must-re-read" shelf. Bolan's focus is a militant patriot group, and the writer walks the delicate balance between appearing too sympathetic to fringe militia groups and showing the reality of fanatical patriotism. There are some humorous moments -- watch for what happens to the investigative reporter -- and some good insight into Mack Bolan's character. I found myself re-examining what being a patriot means, and wondering just how far good intentions should govern people's actions.

Rating: 1 stars
Summary: Deserves zero stars, but rating system not that low.
Review: Worst book I've ever read. Pendelton must be slowing down or going senile. Bolan only killed two goons in a rambling heap of trash of 346 pages. Maybe he didn't write it at all. I believe some counterfeit person tried his hand at writing like Pendleton, but couldn't stick to the formula. Gold Eagle must have not done a good review or they are just money grubbers, not caring what kind of junk ideas they publish.


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