Havana Five
Mack Bolan studied the landscape spread out before him as the Military Airlift Command flight circled for its final approach into Guantánamo Bay Naval Base. He had an almost unobstructed view from his seat in the forward compartment of the huge Boeing 757 cargo carrier, courtesy of one of his oldest friends and allies, Hal Brognola. As director of Amer-ica's most covert antiterrorist organzation, Stony Man, Brognola had requested Bolan's attention for this mission under the behest of the President of the United States. As a friend, Brognola had asked Bolan to accept the mission. And as one friend would do for another under those circumstances, the Executioner accepted.
Bolan had come to Cuba seeking one thing: information.
"It's very simple," Brognola had told him a few hours earlier in an abandoned hangar at Andrews AFB. "We need you to fly into Guantánamo Bay, question a prisoner named Basilio Melendez regarding the disappearance of Colonel Mackenzie Waterston and then act based on the information provided."
"And when you say you want me to act, you mean
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"In whatever manner you deem the best interests of this country," Brognola replied. "Colon ... read full excerpt from Havana Five ebook