<p>In <em>Varmint Rumble</em>, the final installment of The Asphalt Warrior series, we pick up with cabbie Brendan Murphy—better known as “Murph”—right where he usually leaves off: minding his own business and heading home to his crow’s nest in anticipation of beer, burgers, and his beloved <em>Gilligan’s Island</em>.</p><p>But a broken body lying in the street derails his plans and draws Murph into the shady world of Denver’s most notorious outlaw biker gang: The Varmints.</p><p>All’s well that ends well, as Murph acquits himself admirably and is deemed “good people” by the gang’s leader, Spinelli. But Murph’s newfound status with The Varmints brings a troubled woman into his taxicab . . . and inevitably Murph violates his supreme motto to never get involved in the lives of his fares.</p><p>A string of misadventures ensues. Murph goes on the lam. Longtime mentor Big Al makes an extraordinary cameo. And Murph overt