He's in a borrowed ship. He's on borrowed time.Trevor Nixon is a desperate man, and that desperation has led to bad decisions.
His Tangling himself up with one of Exte's most dangerous cartels.
His Stealing from them and getting caught.
A surprise job from an old friend seems like the perfect chance to get away and lay low.
But when EVERYTHING goes wrong, it kicks off an adventure of redemption and revenge that has Nixon making new enemies, finding new friends, and going head to head with one of the most powerful forces in the galaxy.
This book collects each of the first six novellas in the ridiculously addictive Galaxy Run series into a single volume. This series is a modern take on the classic space adventures of the 1930s and 1940s. If you’re a fan of far-off planets, freelance captains, and credit-hungry bounty hunters, you’ll want to join us on this Galaxy Run.
Galaxy The Case
Trevor Nixon is a desperate man, and that desperation has led to bad decisions.
His Tangling himself up with one of Exte's most dangerous cartels.
His Stealing from them and getting caught.
A surprise job from an old friend seems like the perfect chance to get away and lay low. But when everything goes wrong, it kicks off an adventure of redemption and revenge that will span a galaxy.
Galaxy Umel
Blaster fire has a way of focusing the mind. For Trevor Nixon, that focus has been on one thing—survival.
Off Exte, he’s safe. For now. But he’s stuck with a ship that’s nearly shaken itself apart during his escape, and it’s forced him to land on a planet he’s never seen and work with people he doesn’t know. All in an effort to keep his mission of redemption and revenge going.
But how long can he lay low and stay hidden when he keeps making enemies?
Galaxy Ibilia
How do you outrun an entire galaxy? That’s what Trevor Nixon is trying to figure out, because the line of credit-hungry bounty hunters and small-time criminals cueing up behind him is starting to get long—all of them desperate for the windfall that comes with bringing him in.
Nixon knows that with pictures of his face and images of his ship pasted all over every galactic message board, it’s only going to get worse. Capture is inevitable if he can’t somehow get hidden.
There’s not much he can do about his face, but he can do something about this ship.
But it turns out that getting rid of a ship is a lot harder than you’d expect.
Galaxy Makurra
Who says crash landings are all bad?
When an unknown enemy forces Trevor Nixon and EHL to crash onto the surface of an unknown planet, a busted ship gives Nixon a chance to regroup, restock, and refresh. But in Nixon’s world enemies don’t stay unknown forever, and things don’t stay peaceful for long.
Galaxy Otanzia
Ever since he started this run across the galaxy, Trevor Nixon’s wanted to know what’s in the case that started it all.