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Canadian Killing Ground

(1981)
(The fifth book in the They Call Me Mercenary series)
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Hank Frost, the wise-cracking, one-eyed mercenary captain, takes on an "easy" executive protection job. The assignment is to ride shotgun on a seven-year-old genius en route to rejoin his father, a U.S. military aircraft expert working on a Top Secret “mystery bomber” with the Canadian government.

But the whiz-kid doesn't like Frost's eye patch jokes, and the boy’s father turns up missing—along with the mysterious plane. And then there's the PLO and some Baader-Meinhof gang alumni who have plans to introduce global terrorism to North America in a big, big way.

All Frost was looking forward to was just a couple of quiet weeks with his girlfriend Bess—without terrorists, without Israeli Intelligence, without the FBI and the Mounties chasing him, and most definitely without the whiz-kid!


Genre: Thriller

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