Title: Books in Order: Diving into the Chronology of Don Pendleton’s Literary Universe
Born in 1927, Don Pendleton was an American icon in the literary world until his death in 1995. His significant contributions to the genres of action-adventure, thriller and detective fiction are held in high regard. Moreover, his non-fiction works have also managed to captivate audiences worldwide. Notably, the name ‘Don Pendleton’ became a trademark blend of narrative genius incorporated in several noteworthy series like Mack Bolan: The Executioner and Stony Man. Solo creations spreading his unique charm include the Ashton Ford, Joe Copp, and Stewart Mann series.
Pendleton‘s life experiences provided just the right fodder to his writing prowess. He was a veteran of the U.S. Navy and served during World War II and the Korean War. Afterward, he worked on technical posts such as an air traffic control specialist and an engineering administrator at NASA.
The Literary Journey of Don Pendleton
He published his maiden novel in 1960 titled Frame Up, Fresno, using Stephan Gregory’s pseudonym. However, his first novel under his pen name came much later, in 1968, and was named Revolt!. Books in order reveal the evolution of his writing style and character development. His last original novel was Takedown, published in 1994. Nevertheless, his literary inheritance continues to shape the genre through contemporary authors publishing under his name posthumously. Here is a list of Don Pendleton’s books in order, reflecting the timeline of their original release.
Publication Order of The Executioner Books
(Roland J. Green, as Mike McQuay, Dan Schmidt)
War Against the Mafia |
(1969) |
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Death Squad |
(1969) |
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Battle Mask |
(1970) |
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Miami Massacre |
(1970) |
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Continental Contract |
(1971) |
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Assault on Soho |
(1971) |
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Nightmare in New York |
(1971) |
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Chicago Wipe-Out |
(1971) |
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Vegas Vendetta |
(1972) |
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Caribbean Kill |
(1972) |
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California Hit |
(1972) |
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Boston Blitz |
(1972) |
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Panic in Philly |
(1973) |
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Sicilian Slaughter |
(1973) |
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Washington I.O.U. |
(1973) |
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San Diego Siege |
(1973) |
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Jersey Guns |
(1974) |
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Texas Storm |
(1974) |
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Detroit Deathwatch |
(1974) |
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New Orleans Knockout |
(1974) |
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Firebase Seattle |
(1975) |
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Hawaiian Hellground |
(1975) |
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St. Louis Showdown |
(1975) |
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Canadian Crisis |
(1975) |
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Colorado Kill-Zone |
(1976) |
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Acapulco Rampage |
(1976) |
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Dixie Convoy |
(1976) |
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Savage Fire |
(1977) |
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Command Strike |
(1977) |
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Cleveland Pipeline |
(1977) |
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Arizona Ambush |
(1977) |
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Tennessee Smash |
(1978) |
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Monday’s Mob |
(1978) |
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Terrible Tuesday |
(1979) |
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Wednesday’s Wrath |
(1979) |
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Thermal Thursday |
(1979) |
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Friday’s Feast |
(1979) |
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Satan’s Sabbath |
(1980) |
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The New War |
(1981) |
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Tower of Terror |
(1982) |
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The Violent Streets |
(1982) |
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Double Crossfire |
(1982) |
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Iranian Hit |
(1982) |
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Return to Vietnam |
(1982) |
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Terrorist Summit |
(1982) |
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Paramilitary Plot |
(1982) |
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Bloodsport |
(1982) |
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Renegade Agent |
(1982) |
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The Libya Connection |
(1982) |
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Doomsday Disciples |
(1982) |
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Vulture’s Vengeance |
(1983) |
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Tuscany Terror |
(1983) |
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Mountain Rampage |
(1983) |
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Paradine’s Gauntlet |
(1983) |
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Island Deathtrap |
(1983) |
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Flesh Wounds |
(1983) |
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Ambush on Blood River |
(1983) |
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Crude Kill |
(1983) |
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Sold for Slaughter |
(1983) |
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Tiger War |
(1983) |
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Day of Mourning |
(1984) |
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The New War Book |
(1984) |
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Dead Man Running |
(1984) |
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Cambodia Clash |
(1984) |
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Orbiting Omega |
(1984) |
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Beirut Payback |
(1984) |
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Prairie Fire |
(1984) |
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