Don Pendleton
Donald Eugene Pendleton (1927–1995) was an American author of fiction and non-fiction, best known for creating the Mack Bolan 'Executioner' series in 1969, which sold hundreds of millions of copies worldwide. He wrote over 100 books under his name and pseudonyms, including poetry, essays, and screenplays, before the Bolan series continued under other authors from 1980. Pendleton dropped out of school at 14, served in the military, and died of a heart attack in Sedona, Arizona.
action-adventure
espionage
fiction
non-fiction
Jungle Firestorm
Viral Siege
Rebel Blast
Armed Response
Rebel Trade (Executioner)
Dragon Key
War Tactic
Lethal Risk
Ground Zero
Nuclear Storm (The Executioner #399)
Death Metal
Altered State (Don Pendleton's Mack Bolan)
Deadly Payload (Stony Man)
Orange Alert (Executioner)
Assassin's Tripwire
Terror Trail (Stonyman)
Appointment in Baghdad (Superbolan)
Double Cross
Pacific Creed
Road of Bones (Mark Bolan)
Nuclear Intent
Crisis Diplomacy
Shadow Strike (Mack Bolan)
Point Blank