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Free Trader & Cygnus Space Opera Megapack: The Complete Free Trader Space Adventure

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Thirteen books with over 3300 pages of space adventure!

The Free A Cat and his human minions fight to bring peace to humanity.

The reviewers had these "Engaging characters...fun and interesting...enjoyable and light reading...you won't want to put it down!"

Compared to Andre Norton, the Free Trader series takes you to a colonized world across the galaxy where humans and their sentient creations struggle together to build a better world. Not everyone believes. Some believe that being stronger means they can take what they want. People suffer, until the Free Trader arrives. He only wants to trade, but the takers have other ideas.

Cygnus Space Cygnus picks up over a hundred years after the Free Trader ends. They move beyond Cygnus VII and far into space. New recruits, the great grandson of Braden and Micah lead the way into the galaxy on a search for their roots – Earth. And the Hillcats go to space, traveling with their human companions despite how much they hate space travel. They make their companions pay the price for extending a hand toward a distant star.

Join the Free Trader and his descendants as they journey across the world of Vii and into space in search of a better life for all of them.

This volume contains all nine volumes of The Free Trader and all four volumes of the Cygnus Space Opera.

1: The Free Trader of Warren Deep

2: The Free Trader of Planet Vii

3: Adventures on RV Traveler

4: Battle for the Amazon

5: Free the North!

6: Free Trader on the High Seas

7: Southern Discontent

8: The Great Cat Rebellion

9: Return to the Traveler

1: Cygnus Rising

2: Cygnus Expanding

3: Cygnus Arrives

4: Cygnus Returns

3357 pages, Kindle Edition

Published November 23, 2025

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I see my other lives, a career in the Marines, those damn hand-written tests in law school, a business consultant, as if they're stories from a book. I see my books as if I lived there, as if I were friends with the characters. All things we remember are behind us, only those we imagine lie before.

I'm not sure which place I prefer, but I don't have to choose. They live together in my mind. My books have some award nominations, they have bestseller tags across multiple countries. I write about justice, honor, and loyalty because that's what I care about. My stories are mostly set within worlds that haven't been, but could be. We have to be ready for when those times come.

No matter where I went, I always had a book with me. Thanks to 21st Century technology, I now have hundreds of books loaded on my phone and always with me. This breakthrough allows me to binge read my favorites. How many books would I have read on deployments had I not had to have a physical book with me? I paced myself so I wouldn't finish too quickly.

We aren't encumbered like that now. I love the works of Robert Heinlein, Anne McCaffrey, JRR Tolkien, Robert E. Howard, and so many more. I have been compared to Andre Norton and that is humbling - she was an incredible author with a huge list of novels to her credit. With every new book, I aspire to live up to those that you, the readers, have compared me to.

Through a bizarre series of events, I ended up in Fairbanks, Alaska. I never expected to retire to a place where golf courses are only open for four months out of the year. But that's the way it is. It is off the beaten path. My wife and I get to watch the northern lights from our driveway. Our dog has lots of room to run. And temperatures reach fifty below zero. We have from three and a half hours of daylight in the winter to twenty-four hours in the summer.

It's all part of the give and take of life. If we didn't have those extremes, then everyone would live in the sub-arctic.

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