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Prologue

To understand what happens next in the series, I strongly recommend reading through this prologue. There are important details relevant to the next books in the series contained in this prologue, and you won’t want to miss every important detail to the future of the Rebel Barbarians Motorcycle Club.

Just when everything died down and the club members thought their only problems moving forward would be minor personal issues, their country and circumstances changed around them, forcing the club to consider a new direction for their future…

The new generation of the Rebel Barbarians Motorcycle Club starts here.

At the end of Biker’s Covenant…

Magnum & Damara were ready to live happily ever after, content to help Isaac Sinclair get back on his feet. Life had other plans…

Wyatt Shaw makes his new goals for the Barbarians clear, establishing the strong presence of a beta-chapter of the Rebel Barbarians Motorcycle Club on the East Coast. He has a strong ally and president for the beta chapter, Ethan Shaw, and his appointed right hand Magnum Sinclair leaves for Boston with a cohort of other riders including:

Zebulon Blackwood

Isaac Sinclair

Cody Hollingsworth

Christian Shaw

By the time the men arrive in Boston, the political situation in their country degenerates quickly, raising multiple new social problems for the bikers – as well as new sources of income.

The First Month

The President of the United States passes new laws enablingImmigration Enforcement to detain any and all citizens under suspicions of violating immigration law, including aiding and abetting suspected “illegals”.

One week after this law passes, a woman tangentially related to the Murray mafia family gets into an altercation with immigration enforcement and the Boston Police Department regarding their efforts to unlawfully detain her husband, a man of mixed Puerto Rican descent by the name of Carlo Romero. (Puerto Ricans are U.S. Citizens.)

During this altercation, the police kidnapped Carlo, his children, and assaulted the currently unnamed woman. Her family pays dues to the Murray mafia family for protection and the woman’s father brought the incident to mob leader, Aiden Murray.

Everything changes in 2026.

The sudden attack on his community put Aiden in an uncomfortable position where the only person he could turn to for help was a man with access to weapons, a practice of discretion, and strong family values.

With members of his own community on the police force and collaborating with immigration enforcement, Aiden needed someone he could trust. He met with Ethan Shaw, who carried the events of this meeting to his brother. Wyatt agreed that while putting themselves in opposition to the federal government might be more trouble than it was worth, free citizens in America had a right to defend themselves.

If the Murrays needed guns, the Barbarians were happy to supply them.

The Second Month

The Rebel Barbarians grew up in a country both wild and free, where they could expect safety based on their club membership and their skin color. Nobody thought too much about race after theincidentout West with the first Barbarian clubhouse.

You could love who you wanted and travel wherever you wanted without worrying about the government breathing down your neck. After Aiden provided his people with self-defense and sent a warning through Odhran to his contacts at the Boston Police Department, everybody in Boston assumed they would be safe.

Ethan Shaw saw the writing on the wall and established a plan to bring weapons from across state lines with his brother Wyatt. They might not have clients yet, but the bikers had supplies ready to go.

Weeks passed since the first attack and Boston suffered another series of government raids, even more violent than the first. The media reported nothing, social media videos didn’t receive more than a couple hundred views, and nobody seemed to care.

These raids changed the energy of the so-called liberal capital of the East Coast.

This time, immigration enforcement targeted more areas of the city at the same time. The Murray family’s extensive network got a tip about one raid, but couldn’t stop all of them at once. Over two-hundred community members disappeared. Their families and neighbors attempted to fight back, but the police had weapons and tear gas. Several people were hurt, injured, or arrested with no media coverage.

A man attempting to defend his property died with his gun in his hand protecting his wife and kids, who disappeared in the back of a white van with nobody left in Boston to write their names on the list of the missing. Word spread through the streets of Boston to the parts controlled by Darragh Murray in the Northwest, Odhran Murray in the Cambridge and Somerville area, all the way to Callum Murray, whose businesses extended far South.

The brothers contacted people they could trust and arranged a meeting to protect their communities, their businesses and the workers in those businesses necessary to survive the country’s uncertain economic times.

Several prominent families in the Boston area, and as far reaching as Pittsburgh to the West, Providence to the South, and Manchester, New Hampshire to the North met with Aiden Murray in Boston.