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OverviewEvery empire reaches a moment when survival is no longer the question. Meaning is. In The Last Ride, the final book of The Whiskey Files, Joker stands at the end of a road paved with blood, loyalty, and decisions that can never be undone. The Fuse is no longer a rebellion. It is no longer an experiment. It is a permanent force-recognized, feared, studied, and targeted by systems that now understand what it has become. And permanence demands a reckoning. The war that has been building since the first body fell behind a bar in Panama City finally arrives without disguise. Enemies no longer move indirectly. Old ghosts refuse to stay buried. The machinery behind governments, intelligence networks, and shadow operators converges on the Fuse with one goal: end the anomaly before it becomes history. For Joker, this isn't about territory or dominance anymore. It's about legacy. Every choice he's made-every oath sworn, every brother buried, every line crossed-comes due at once. Leadership has stripped away the last illusion that power can be carried without cost. The crown he never wanted has become inseparable from the lives depending on it, and walking away would be just as destructive as standing firm. Inside the Fuse, the weight is just as heavy. Brothers who followed him from the beginning now face the truth of what they built. Some are ready to hold the line. Others are tired. A few are afraid of what happens if Joker falls-or worse, if he survives. Loyalty is no longer simple. Honor is no longer clean. And survival no longer guarantees redemption. Outside the brotherhood, the pressure turns final. Enemies don't want to negotiate anymore. They want closure. The systems that once tried to absorb the Fuse now seek to erase it, not through chaos, but through precision-legal strikes, narrative warfare, and calculated violence designed to leave no myth behind. This is the war beneath the war. The one that decides who gets remembered-and who gets rewritten. As everything collapses toward its final convergence, Joker is forced to answer the only question that has ever truly mattered: Is the Fuse meant to endure beyond him, or does it die the moment he steps off the road? There are no reinforcements left. No shadows to retreat into. No future without consequence. The Last Ride is a brutal, emotional, and uncompromising finale-one that honors the cost of brotherhood, the weight of leadership, and the truth that not every story ends with salvation. Some end with acceptance. Others end with fire. And some legends don't ride off into the sunset. They decide when the road ends. Full Product DetailsAuthor: Brad Joker BarnesPublisher: Whiskey Fuse Publishing Imprint: Whiskey Fuse Publishing Volume: 10 Dimensions: Width: 15.20cm , Height: 2.60cm , Length: 22.90cm Weight: 0.662kg ISBN: 9798295512063Pages: 500 Publication Date: 27 December 2025 Audience: General/trade , General Format: Paperback Publisher's Status: Active Availability: Available To Order We have confirmation that this item is in stock with the supplier. It will be ordered in for you and dispatched immediately. Table of ContentsReviews""Relentless, gritty, and brutally honest. The Devil's Tab doesn't blink-it stares straight through you."" ""A Southern-noir thriller that understands power, loyalty, and the cost of pretending debts disappear."" ""Barnes writes violence with purpose and restraint. Every move feels earned, and every consequence lands."" ""Dark, intelligent, and impossible to put down. This is crime fiction with weight."" ""A rare sequel that escalates without losing control. Tighter, darker, and more dangerous."" ""No heroes. No clean exits. Just truth, pressure, and the bill coming due."" Author InformationBrad ""Joker"" Barnes is a U.S. veteran, author, and founder of the Whiskey Fuse Brotherhood. His work blends Southern grit, loyalty, and hard-earned truth into the acclaimed Whiskey Files series-stories forged from real roads, real wars, and the bonds that survive them.Raised on the Gulf Coast and shaped by backroads, barrooms, and battlefields, Barnes writes about power, consequence, brotherhood, and the cost of standing your ground when the world pushes back. His novels are known for their cinematic scope, relentless pacing, and unflinching look at authority, honor, and survival.When he isn't writing, Barnes can usually be found at Coyote's Bar in Panama City, Florida, or on the road with the same crew that inspired his stories. He writes the way he lives-direct, loyal, and unapologetically honest. Tab Content 6Author Website:Countries AvailableAll regions |
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