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Outlaws: A John Warren Novel

By: WJ Lundy
Narrated by: Andrew Wehrlen
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In a nation where loyalty is rationed and freedom is regulated, the line between law and tyranny has vanished.

Coldwater, Michigan was supposed to be quiet. Locked down. Managed.

But when Corporate Security tightens its grip, cuts food, shrinks the perimeter, and turns civilians into shields, something old and dangerous wakes up in the countryside.

John is a former soldier with no flag left to serve—only people.

Maz leads a fractured resistance built from farmers, veterans, factory hands, and anyone who refused to kneel.

Flint, once Homeland’s own, must decide whether duty means following orders… or honoring the oath he swore long ago.

As reinforcements roll in and cities burn, OUTLAWS follows the men and women pushed beyond the margins—labeled extremists, criminals, terrorists—who choose to fight anyway. Not for power. Not for ideology.

But for home.

Brutal, grounded, and unflinchingly real, OUTLAWS is a modern dystopian thriller about what happens when institutions collapse, corporations rule, and ordinary Americans are forced to remember what the Second Amendment was actually written for.

When the law becomes the enemy, the outlaws may be the last line left.

©2025 WJ LUNDY (P)2026 WJ LUNDY
Genre Fiction Military Political Spies & Politics Thriller & Suspense War & Military

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I suppose it was a little difficult for me because it was the seventh book in a series and I had not listened to any of the earlier books. The production of the narrator was very clean, but the narrator didn’t have a lot of differentiation in his voices. The writing doesn’t have a lot of he said she said so. It seems to flow well. I think it would’ve been helpful if I had listened to the previous ones in the series sometimes when it says episode, it’s not necessary to have listened to the previous episodes to catch sort of a full rounded story, but I think listening to the previous ones in this one would’ve helped me.

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