The Outlaws

The Outlaws by W.E.B. Griffin is a gripping narrative published by Penguin on December 27, 2011, featuring 672 pages in English. This edition follows Charley Castillo and his team as they navigate the complexities of a new adversarial political landscape after the disbandment of the Presidential Agent’s Office of Organizational Analysis. With the sudden death of the President, Castillo finds himself drawn back into a dangerous world when a lethal biohazard material, which he was supposed to have destroyed, resurfaces.
Readers will find a blend of military and thriller elements as Castillo embarks on a mission to uncover who possesses the remaining deadly material and their intentions. The story delves into themes of international crime and mystery, highlighting the stakes involved as lives hang in the balance. This edition offers a detailed exploration of Castillo’s skills and determination in a high-stakes environment, making it a significant addition to the genre.
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The former Presidential Agent’s Office of Organizational Analysis has been disbanded. Charley Castillo and his colleagues have retired, and the sudden death of the President has brought an adversarial Commander-in-Chief into the Oval Office…
But just because Castillo is out of the government doesn’t mean he’s out of business. He still has the skills and the manpower to do what others can’t or won’t do. And his first job is a real killer. A barrel filled with some nightmarishly lethal biohazard material has been shipped to an Army medical lab—material that Castillo and his men were supposed to have destroyed on a mission. Clearly, the message is that more of the deadly material remains.
But who has it? And what do they want? With lives at stake—including his own—Castillo knows that he’s not going to like the answers one damn bit…
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