Boston Brahmin Books in Order
Part ofBobby Akart Books in OrderExplore the Boston Brahmin books by Bobby Akart in order, with short summaries, series background, and clear advice on where to start reading.
Last updated: July 2, 2026
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Publication Order
9 books
Cyber Attack
by Bobby Akart
2015
As daily life is disrupted by escalating cyber strikes, wealthy interests and political operators begin moving behind the scenes. Sarge and the Loyal Nine see collapse coming before most people will admit it.
Martial Law
by Bobby Akart
2015
After a vicious attack on critical infrastructure, the country tips into upheaval and emergency rule. The series shifts from warning to open crisis, with freedom suddenly looking very fragile.
Seeds of Liberty
by Bobby Akart
2015
A civics-minded nonfiction entry, this book looks at the beliefs and responsibilities that support liberty and self-reliance when institutions are under strain. It fits the broader preparedness theme without losing the political edge.
The Loyal Nine
by Bobby Akart
2015
Henry Sargent Winthrop IV sees America near economic and social collapse, and a secretive network with deep historical roots prepares to defend both itself and the country. It launches Akart's mix of conspiracy, politics, and survival.
Choose Freedom
by Bobby Akart
2016
The Boston Brahmin storyline reaches its ideological and personal payoff as the fight becomes about what kind of country can survive. It is a political thriller that closes on principle as much as action.
False Flag
by Bobby Akart
2016
Government lies, conspiracy, and fear of foreign enemies all start to overlap. Sarge and his allies have to figure out whether the official story is cover, manipulation, or both.
The Mechanics
by Bobby Akart
2016
A desperate president uses the collapse to push beyond constitutional limits. This book leans hard into power plays, backroom strategy, and the machinery of control.
Patriot's Farewell
by Bobby Akart
2017
Sarge returns in a later standalone that mixes political intrigue with fast action. Familiar loyalties and old threats collide as he steps back into a dangerous national struggle.
Black Friday
by Bobby Akart
2021
Terrorists target America on its busiest shopping and travel day, and the pressure builds across multiple fronts. This standalone brings the Boston Brahmin world back for a tight, timely crisis.
Series background & context
The Boston Brahmin is where Bobby Akart first laid down the mix of politics, collapse, and high-pressure action that would become central to a lot of his fiction. The series revolves around Henry Sargent Winthrop IV, known as Sarge, and a circle of descendants tied to the Sons of Liberty and other old American families. That gives the books a strong historical thread, but they are very much modern thrillers.
The setup is political from the start. America is sliding toward economic and social collapse, cyber attacks are destabilizing daily life, and powerful people are maneuvering behind the scenes. Sarge and the Loyal Nine are not only trying to survive what is coming, they are trying to protect the constitutional ideas they think the country is losing.
It is a conspiracy story with a patriotic streak.
Across The Loyal Nine, Cyber Attack, Martial Law, False Flag, The Mechanics, and Choose Freedom, the stakes keep rising from warning signs to full national crisis. Akart leans into emergency powers, hidden agendas, elite networks, and the unsettling question of how easily fear can be used to justify control.
Later books like Patriot's Farewell and Black Friday revisit that world in standalone form, bringing Sarge back for fresh trouble. If you like thrillers where politics, history, and collapse all collide, The Boston Brahmin is one of the clearest examples of what Akart does best.
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