Authors
Here is a comprehensive list of authors who have at one point in time written a Mack Bolan/Executioner novel, or a spin-off novel for the series (i.e. Able Team, Phoenix Force, or Stony Man).
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| Don Pendleton | Dan Marlowe | Patrick F. Rogers | |
| Tom Arnett | Charlie McDade | Ken Rose | |
| Andy Boot | Mike McQuay | Mark Sadler | |
| Nicholas Cain | Stephen Mertz | Kirk Sanson | |
| E. Richard Churchill | Gerald Addison Montgomery | Dan Schmidt | |
| Chet Cunningham | Will Murray | C.J. Shiao | |
| Les Danforth | Patrick Neary | Wiley Slade | |
| Kent Delaney | Judy Newton | Tim Somheil | |
| Mark Ellis | Michael Newton | Gayle Stone | |
| William Fieldhouse | Paul Glen Neuman | Dan Streib | |
| G. H. Frost | David North | Rex Swenson | |
| Carl Furst | Raymond Obstfeld | Timothy Tresslar | |
| Jack Garside | Mel Odom | Nik Uhernik | |
| Roland Green | L. R. Payne | Jerry VanCook | |
| Jon Guenther | Rod Pennington | David Wade | |
| Aaron Hill | Alan Philipson | Saul Wernick | |
| Paul Hofrichter | Nick Pollotta | Douglas Wojtowicz | |
| Robert Hoskins | Larry Powell | Nathan Meyer | |
| Tom Jagninski | Rick Price | ||
| Michael W. Kasner | Rich Rainey | ||
| Steven Krauzer | Thomas Ramirez | ||
| Peter Leslie | Kevin Randall | ||
| Michael Linaker | Ron Renauld | ||
| Larry Lind | David L. Robbins | ||
| James Lord | Chuck Rogers (1985–1987) | ||
| Chuck Rogers (1996–present) |
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