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Harry Rogers made it onto the first manned mission to Mars. Well, the first one since the unknown others hid their ship under that Mayan pyramid.

He hopes to find priceless relics of an ancient civilization. Too bad his diabolical family wants them, too.

The revelations threaten to set the world ablaze. Those who unlock the long-buried secrets first inherit the galaxy.

If you love adrenaline-pumping science fiction and grand adventure on a galaxy-spanning scale, grab “Freedom Express” and the rest of The Humanity Unlimited Saga today!

Bestselling author Terry Mixon writes in a number of major science fiction series: The Empire of Bones Saga, The Humanity Unlimited Saga, The Fractured Republic Saga, and The Scorched Earth Saga. Find your own adventure in their pages today.

492 pages, Kindle Edition

First published March 20, 2016

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Terry Mixon

88 books299 followers
#1 Bestselling Military Science Fiction author Terry Mixon served as a non-commissioned officer in the United States Army 101st Airborne Division. He later worked alongside the flight controllers in the Mission Control Center at the NASA Johnson Space Center supporting the Space Shuttle, the International Space Station, and other human spaceflight projects.

He now writes full time while living in Texas with his lovely wife and a pounce of cats.

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120 reviews1 follower
November 1, 2019
I read the first 3 books all together, but I think it was this one where it Got a little far fetched for me with all the secret undiscovered bases, and secret societies etc. Still a fun read.
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1,511 reviews7 followers
September 12, 2019
I still think Mixon's over estimating how badly society will deteriorate in just a few decades, but I have to admit I wouldn't put money on it.

That aside, this is still pretty good. And it's written the way a series should be: each book feels like a complete story, even though things are obviously unfinished. They seem to reach natural stopping points rather than ending at an arbitrary non-conclusion.
56 reviews1 follower
August 28, 2017
A very good read. Better than the first in the series.

I would recommend this to late teen sci-fi readers and up. Very enjoyable read, but you should definitely read the first book in the series so that you have all the background, otherwise you may struggle to follow the plot.
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283 reviews1 follower
November 12, 2018
Brisk action

Elements of a French farce, with enemies behind some very big doors, drive the action. Everyone has complex motives and a bit of personal madness, and the potential for a planet of their own, crossed with the potential to enslave the human race.
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63 reviews1 follower
December 20, 2018
This book hits all the high notes.

Greatly expands this reality. Lots more ancient alien and human tech and mystery. This had better be more than three books. Already enough material created for ten book series in story so far. Just saying. Enjoy.
892 reviews4 followers
July 11, 2021
Interesting

Because it's a good story, with multiple story lines going on at the same time. It's a meme that government will line their own pockets first, secure their position second and then, if it doesn't get in the way of the first two, maybe do their real job. Maybe.
61 reviews
July 24, 2018
Wow!

This book starts off with the hits. Harry I do out of his element that it is amazing. The way it ended make you want the next one now
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747 reviews7 followers
September 13, 2019
Intrigue from all directions. Non-stop excitement, either from discoveries or action. Yes, I have book 3 of the trilogy queued up to read.
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21 reviews10 followers
April 1, 2016
An interplanetary romp!

I'm actually rather angry at Terry Mixon. In fact, I'm quite irate. Here I am, enjoying Freedom Express, having a great time, and he goes and ends the book! What kind of inhuman monster does that?
I'm joking. Freedom Express is just a lot of fun to read. I'm enjoying following the exploits of Harry Rogers across the pages and I can't wait for the next one. Humanity Unlimited is a wonderful series and an excellent second series for Terry. I'm looking forward to the next book in either series, as I know they'll be fun.
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15 reviews1 follower
April 23, 2016
Very exciting new series

I don't believe I've ever read two books in such a short time. I couldn't put them down. I suffered sleep deprivation because I chose to start this series in the middle of my work week.
I spent the last couple of days trying to get into another book but have been disappointed because they haven't grab my attention nearly as much.
I'm extremely bummed out to find out we have to wait until August to continue this exciting series, it'll be a long 4 months for me.
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471 reviews20 followers
April 27, 2016
I wanted to like this book but I think it just got to out there for me. Maybe I was hoping it would turn into a Nathan Lowell "Solar Clipper" type story but it didn't. It didn't stay a nice mellow exploration book. The story kept getting bigger and bigger. Still entertaining though.
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330 reviews3 followers
July 24, 2019
All I can say is WOW what a great read. Action packed, Story is well written.
831 reviews10 followers
July 18, 2016
5 Stars for action and adventure!

Terry Mixon has done it again. 5 Star's for action and adventure! Recommended for Summer reading. Can't wait for book 3 in October 2016.
71 reviews2 followers
April 30, 2017
Good quick romp

This is a pretty good sequel and maintains a good pace. There are sharp transition
points and way too much back and forth. The science was better than most and the write style was fine

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