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Greg Tremblay

Greg Tremblay
  • The bestselling, epic space adventure, Freedom’s Fire: the complete series of six books, in one box set.

    It was never a question of if the aliens would come, it was only ever when.

    The first interstellar war, a generation ago, left humanity enslaved. Now humans fight in the armies of their masters to save themselves from annihilation.

    At least, that’s what the propaganda insists is true. What the layers of lies keep hidden is how badly the new war is going for the people of earth.

    Now it’s Dylan Kane’s turn to blast into the heavens and join the battle, but what his masters don’t know is that, by putting a weapon in his hands, they’re giving him the key to unlocking his hopes of freedom.

    When the railgun slugs are tearing through his ship and the vacuum is sucking the life out of his wounded friends, will Dylan’s years of repressed rage turn into enough bravery to make his dream come true?

    The Freedom’s Fire series in this special edition includes:
    Book 1: Freedom’s Fire
    Book 2: Freedom’s Fury
    Book 3: Freedom’s Fray
    Book 4: Freedom’s Fist
    Book 5: Freedom’s Fall
    Book 6: Freedom’s Fate

  • War in the Heavens for Freedom on Earth

    In this finale of the Freedom’s Fire series, the Free Army tries to salvage victory from what looks like a total loss. They’ve found a weakness in the Gray-Trog alliance they think they can exploit. But they’ll need to ally themselves with the hated MSS and put their trust in people they’ve sworn to overthrow.

  • War in the Heavens for Freedom on Earth

    The mission to 61 Cygni takes a surprise turn when Kane and crew return to Trinity Base hunting survivors. They make an unexpected ally, though the crew believes the alliance will end badly for all.

    Without the time to stay and cement the new relationship, Kane begins the long journey back to earth. What they find when they arrive makes them question all they’ve sacrificed so far.

  • The first interstellar war, a generation ago, left humanity enslaved. Now humans fight in the armies of their masters to save themselves from annihilation.

    At least, that’s what the propaganda insists is true. What the layers of lies keep hidden, is how badly the new war is going for the people of earth.

    Now it’s Dylan Kane’s turn to blast into the heavens and join the battle, but what his masters don’t know, is that by putting a weapon in his hands, they’re giving him the key to unlocking his hopes of freedom.

    When the railgun slugs are tearing through his ship, and the vacuum is sucking the life out of his wounded friends, will Dylan’s years of repressed rage turn into enough bravery to make his dream come true?

  • When John Nelson abandoned his government job to join a scrappy band of activists, he didn’t realize trying to save the world would be so hard. His ideals remain strong, but his optimism is wearing thin. His fellow activists―computer hacker Jen Owens and Vietnam vet Irving Fetzer―still think he’s a square. And their radio show can’t compete with the corporate media.

    Parts per Million, Julia Stoops’s socially conscious, fast-paced debut novel, is set in Portland, Oregon, in 2002. As the trio dives into anti-war protests and investigates fraud at an elite university, Nelson falls in love with an unlikely houseguest, Deirdre, a photographer from Ireland―and a recovering addict. Fetzer recognizes her condition but keeps it secret, setting off a page-turning chain of events that threatens to destroy the activists’ friendship even as they’re trying to hold the world together, one radio show at a time.

  • War in the Heavens for Freedom on Earth

    Time to take the fight to the enemy, if they can find the Trog Fleet.

    The Free Army missed their opportunity to catch the vulnerable Trog Fleet docked together on Ceres with empty magazines after their latest assault on Earth.

    Now Dylan Kane needs to scout their bases to see where they’re hiding. If he can find them, the Free Army has enough assault ships to attack and turn the tide of the war.

  • Dylan Kane’s decimated platoon holds a tenuous grip on the asteroid base. They’re freeing the imprisoned rebels when an enemy cruiser surprises them and attacks, destroying their assault ship and leaving them stranded. They’re driven into the base’s subterranean levels where they must scavenge for supplies, fight overwhelming odds, and find a way to destroy the attacking battle cruiser. A turn of good fortune gives Kane’s soldiers a chance, but the ensuing raid leaves them in a desperate struggle to survive. Will the Free Army’s fleet come to their aid, or is the Free Army just another lie?

  • The first interstellar war, a generation ago, left humanity enslaved. Now humans fight in the armies of their masters to save themselves from annihilation. At least, that’s what the propaganda insists is true. What the layers of lies keep hidden is how badly the new war is going for the people of earth. Now it’s Dylan Kane’s turn to blast into the heavens and join the battle, but what his masters don’t know is that by putting a weapon in his hands, they’re giving him the key to unlocking his hopes of freedom. When the railgun slugs are tearing through his ship, and the vacuum is sucking the life out of his wounded friends, will Dylan’s years of repressed rage turn into enough bravery to make his dream come true?

  • Every writer knows that as rewarding as the creative process is, it can often be a bumpy road. Have hope and keep at it! Designed to kick-start creativity, this handbook from the executive director of National Novel Writing Month gathers a wide range of insights and advice for writers at any stage of their career. From tips about how to finally start that story to helpful ideas about what to do when the words just aren't quite coming out right, Pep Talks for Writers provides motivation, encouragement, and helpful exercises for writers of all stripes.

  • Deep below Manhattan, tunnel engineer Josh Reed leads his team as they excavate the East Side Access extending New York’s railway service. But sparks fly as the drill hits an unusual crystalline material—one Josh has never seen before. They push on, and Josh discovers something even more unexpected: a vast room, empty and lifeless—or so it seems.

    When Josh finds out that the CIA is now looking for him, and that his coworkers have gone missing, he turns to his best friend and boss, Lionel Parker, for help. Together they unravel the mystery of the room, what’s inside it, and why the CIA is so desperate to keep them silent. It’s nothing they could ever have expected.

  • What happens when ideas presented as science lead us in the wrong direction? History is filled with brilliant ideas that gave rise to disaster, and this book explores the most fascinating—and significant—missteps.

    Pandora’s Lab takes us from opium’s heyday as the pain reliever of choice to recognition of opioids as a major cause of death in the United States; from the rise of trans fats as the golden ingredient for tastier, cheaper food to the heart disease epidemic that followed; and from the cries to ban DDT for the sake of the environment to an epidemic-level rise in world malaria.

    These are today’s sins of science—as deplorable as mistaken ideas from the past such as advocating racial purity or using lobotomies as a cure for mental illness. These unwitting errors add up to seven lessons both cautionary and profound, explained by renowned author and speaker Paul A. Offit. Offit uses these lessons to investigate how we can separate good science from bad, using as case studies some of today’s most controversial creations: e-cigarettes, GMOs, and drug treatments for ADHD.

    For every “Aha!” moment that should have been an “Oh no,” this book is an engrossing account of how science has been misused disastrously—and how we can learn to use its power for good.