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The ''Patriots'' novel series is a five-novel series by survivalist novelist and former
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James Wesley Rawles James Wesley, Rawles (born 1960) is an American author, former U.S. Army Intelligence officer, and survival retreat consultant. Rawles describes himself as a Constitutionalist Christian libertarian. He presents his name as "James Wesley, Rawle ...
. It is followed by his ''Counter-Caliphate Chronicles'' novel series. ''Patriots: A Novel of Survival in the Coming Collapse'', the first book in the series, was first distributed as
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in 1995 and first published in paperback in
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. It was updated and re-published in paperback 2009, and then in hardback in 2012. In one week of April 2009, shortly after its release, it was ranked #6 in Amazon.com's overall book sales rankings, which was attributed by the
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to the book's appeal to "a small but vociferous group of people concerned with
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". Set in the near future midst
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and a catastrophic global
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, ''Patriots'' tells the story of a group of survivalists that flee riots and chaos in metropolitan
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to a survivalist retreat that they have prepared near Bovill, Idaho.


Origins

The first novel is based on a 19-chapter draft that Rawles wrote in 1990, and first distributed as shareware, under the title ''The Gray Nineties''. It was later expanded to 27 chapters and retitled ''Triple Ought'', and then 33 chapters, under the title ''TEOTWAWKI: The End of the World as We Know It''. In 1997, the rights to the novel were purchased by Huntington House Publishers, a small
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firm in
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. They abridged the book to 31 chapters and re-titled it ''Patriots: Surviving the Coming Collapse''. This was the publisher's best-selling title from November 1998 to January 2005. In early 2005, Huntington House went out of business, and the copyright reverted to the author. In November 2006, responding to pent-up market demand, Rawles self-published a restored 33-chapter edition of the novel, through XLibris, a
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. ''Patriots'' was the best-selling title for XLibris from late 2006 to early 2009. In late 2008, the rights to the novel were purchased by Ulysses Press of
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. After updating the novel and adding both a glossary and an index, in April 2009 Ulysses Press released the 33-chapter edition under the new title ''Patriots: A Novel of Survival in the Coming Collapse''.


Setting

Much of ''Patriots'' takes place in the
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, specifically in the
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region, in and around
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.


Reception

Critical reception for the various releases of the book has been generally positive, gaining a
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among the survivalist community and a positive review from the ''
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''. A reviewer for the ''Tennessean'' newspaper called the novel a "combination military thriller and how-to survivalist guide." Over time the book has gained a larger following, with Rawles speculating that the ongoing
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accounted for the book's popularity among a wider readership traditionally not interested in survivalist themes. Sara Nelson of ''The Daily Beast'' referred to the novel as "The Most Dangerous Novel in America." The Kirkus Review described the series as "long on details about guns, survival techniques and military capabilities and short on the suspense".


Translations

The first translation of ''Patriots'' was released in May 2012. This was a Spanish edition, titled ''Patriotas''. It was translated by Ernesto Rubio Garcia and published by La Factoria De Ideas, in Madrid, Spain. .


Sequels

Rawles authored four sequels in the ''Patriots'' series. The first two sequels were published by
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: ''Survivors: A Novel of the Coming Collapse'' in 2011 and ''Founders: A Novel of the Coming Collapse'' in 2012. Both of these sequels were also produced as audiobooks (by
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), and as e-books. In 2013,
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released the fourth novel in the series, titled ''Expatriates''. This sequel is set primarily in Australia, the Philippines, and Tavares, Florida. This was followed in 2014 by a fourth sequel, titled ''Liberators: A Novel of the Coming Global Collapse''. It was released on October 21, 2014. Sales for the sequels were strong, with ''Survivors'', ''Founders'' and ''Expatriates'' all achieving places on ''The New York Times'' Best Seller list.


''Survivors: A Novel of the Coming Collapse''

Much of ''Survivors: A Novel of the Coming Collapse'' takes place in the
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region, specifically in and around Bloomfield and Farmington,
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, although the book's climax takes place in and near
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and several sub-plots take place as far away as
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. The cover artwork was created by Tony Mauro, Jr. On its release day, October 4, 2011, ''Survivors'' rose to #2 in Amazon's overall book sales ranks and #1 in their action-adventure category. On October 23, 2011, it was listed at #3 in the
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in the fiction hardback category. Rawles and ''Survivors'' were the centerpiece of a
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article by Kim Murphy about the American Redoubt movement that was run by dozens of newspapers, including the ''
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of ''
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'' magazine called ''Survivors'' "...not as well-written as some articles Rawles has penned" Rawles uses an unusual contemporaneous approach to writing sequels. Rather than the traditional formula of following the same group of characters farther into the future, he instead uses a
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method that portrays different characters in different geographic regions, but in the same near-future timeframe as in ''Patriots.'' In his Introductory note to ''Survivors'', Rawles stated: "Unlike most novel sequels, the storyline of ''Survivors'' is contemporaneous with the events described in my previously-published novel ''Patriots''. Thus, there is no need to read it first (or subsequently), but you'll likely find it entertaining." The first of several translations of ''Survivors'' was released in May 2014. This was a Spanish edition, titled ''Supervivientes''. It was translated by Ernesto Rubio Garcia and published by La Factoria De Ideas, in Madrid, Spain. . A Kindle edition in Spanish was also released in May, 2014. Additional translations into French, German, Russian, Bulgarian, Portuguese, and Korean are planned.


''Founders: A Novel of the Coming Collapse''

''Founders: A Novel of the Coming Collapse'' is a 2012 ''New York Times'' best-selling novel by author
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and is a sequel to ''Survivors: A Novel of the Coming Collapse''. The novel was released on September 25, 2012, by Atria Books. The book peaked at #4 in Amazon's overall book sales ranks, on its release day. The book premiered on the New York Times Bestsellers list at #11, but dropped to #27 a week later. ''Founders: A Novel of the Coming Collapse'' is set primarily in
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,
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, and
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. It details how U.S. Army Captain Andy Laine infiltrates the Provisional Government's New Army headquartered at
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in the midst of a War of Resistance. It also details the cross-country trek of Ken and Terry Layton, and introduces a new character: Joshua Watanabe, a U.S. Air Force NCO, stationed at
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, in
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. The cover artwork was created by Tony Mauro, Jr. ''Founders'' was released on September 25, 2012, by Atria Books. The book premiered on the New York Times Bestsellers list at #11, but dropped to #27 a week later. In his brief review of ''Founders'', Gregory Cowles of the influential ''
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'' poked fun at the comma in Rawles's name, but granted: "Rawles is a well-known survivalist, and he's surely the only writer on this list whose fans frequently ask him how best to stockpile food (it depends on which food) or whether to favor bullets over gold during the total collapse of civilization ("You can't defend yourself near as well with a Krugerrand")."


''Expatriates: A Novel of the Coming Global Collapse''

The third sequel in the Patriots series is entitled ''Expatriates: A Novel of the Coming Global Collapse'' (). It was written under contract for
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. The book was released on October 1, 2013. It is set "primarily in central Florida, the Philippines, and northern Australia." The cover artwork was created by Tony Mauro, Jr. The audio book was narrated by Eric G. Dove. The publisher's web page summarizes the storyline: "When the United States suffers a major socioeconomic collapse, a power vacuum sweeps the globe. A newly radicalized Islamic government rises to power in Indonesia, invades the Philippines, East Timor, Papua New Guinea, and finally northern Australia. No longer protected by American military interests, Australia must repel an invasion alone."


''Liberators: A Novel of the Coming Global Collapse''

The fourth and final sequel in the ''Patriots'' novel series is a 416-page book entitled ''Liberators: A Novel of the Coming Global Collapse''. It was released on October 21, 2014. This sequel was written under contract for
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. It is set primarily in the Bella Coola region of western Canada. Reviews of ''Liberators'' were also positive.
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called ''Liberators'' the "rousing fifth after-the-apocalypse thriller nstallment in the novel series and also mentioned that "Supporters of the 'prepper' movement…will lap up every detail." Jeff Soyer of ''North Country Review of Books'' gave the novel a three star rating overall, and a four star rating for Writing Style. Mark Rubinstein of
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called the book " other entertaining and thought-provoking novel, describing steps people can take in the event of a global collapse." In a radio interview on October 20, 2014,
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mentioned that the novel's title indicates that Rawles actually expects an economic collapse in the near future, and Rawles confirmed that because of uncontrolled government spending and indebtedness he does indeed anticipate a collapse. The novel debuted at #48 in Amazon.com's overall rankings, #1 in their Science Fiction-Dystopian novels category, #1 in their Mystery novels category, and at #1 in their Action & Adventure, War & Military novels category. The novel premiered at #20 on the ''Publishers Weekly'' hardcover bestsellers list, reported on November 3, 2014.


''Counter-Caliphate Chronicles'' novel series

Rawles followed ''Patriots'' series with the ''Counter-Caliphate Chronicles'' novel series. On December 1, 2015, Rawles released the novel ''Land of Promise'', the first book in the ''Counter-Caliphate Chronicles'' novel series. This
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novel is a geopolitical thriller that is a considerable departure from his previous ''Patriots''
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series. Set in the late 2130s, ''Land of Promise'' fictionally describes the world under the economic and military domination of a Global Islamic Caliphate, brought about by a fictional new branch of Islam, called The Thirdists. The novel also describes the establishment of a Christian nation of refuge called The Ilemi Republic, in East Africa. It is the first release from Liberty Paradigm Publishing, a publishing venture launched by Rawles in partnership with his literary agent Robert Gottlieb of Trident Media Group.


Printing history

*''The Gray Nineties'' (19 chapter draft). Distributed as shareware from 1995 to 1997. *''Triple Ought'' (27 chapter draft). Distributed as shareware from 1997 to 1998. *''TEOTWAWKI: The End of the World as We Know It''. 33 chapters with six appendices, self-published edition, The Clearwater Press, Kooskia, Idaho, Velo-bound, 1997-1998. *''Patriots: Surviving the Coming Collapse''. 31 chapters, 342 pages, abridged trade paperback edition from Huntington House/Vital Issues Press. It was in print from November 1998 to January 2005. *''Patriots: Surviving the Coming Collapse''. 33 chapters, 384 pages trade paperback from XLibris. It was in print from November 2006 to February 2009. *''Patriots: A Novel of Survival in the Coming Collapse''. 33 chapters, 398 pages, updated trade paperback edition with glossary and index, from Ulysses Press,
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. *''Patriots: A Novel of Survival in the Coming Collapse—Unabridged Audiobook'' was released on December 31, 2009. This audiobook, from Brilliance Audiobooks was narrated by Dick Hill. *''Patriots: A Novel of Survival in the Coming Collapse''. 33 chapters, 400 pages, revised edition in hardback with a glossary and index, from Ulysses Press,
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, November, 2012.


References


External links


Official author site
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