A century after the nukecaust, humanity adheres to the most basic laws of live or die. While many plunder and savage for profit and pleasure, others follow a higher bid for promise and hope. Still, the concepts of law and order remain buried in the past.
Thunder Rider is a self-styled superhero, prowling the Deathlands and serving up mass murder in a haze of napalm and nerve gas. Seeing his destruction firsthand, Ryan Cawdor accepts a bounty from a ravaged ville to find and eliminate this crazed vigilante. But this twisted coldheart has designs on a new sidekick, Krysty Wroth, and her abduction harnesses the cold, unforgiving fury of Ryan and his warrior companions. At his secret fortress, Thunder Rider waits— armed with enough ordnance to give his madness free rein….
In the Deathlands, justice is in the eyes of those who seek it….
I don't even know if there's anyone around who still reads this series, seeing as how this is, like book 75 or something like that. As far as they go, it was a little different than the norm of them, but with some future tech stuff that seemed to come out of nowhere.
I don't read Outlanders, but maybe this is going towards tying in the two series.