Into Adventure!
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Your Freedom Lies Out There. How Bad Do You Want It?
Freedom. Independence. Friendship. Adventure. You could have it all! Or, you might die trying. The only question worth answering is: How bad do you want it?
Bad enough to become a threader – a drifter who makes their way across space doing anything they could to make money, just to be able to reach the next port? Mostly, threaders are just one payday away from being actual space pirates – or bums marooned in the ass-end of space, widely regarded with mistrust and suspicion.
For Tang Gunar, Mycos Atellu, and others who join their crew, there is no other choice but to adopt this identity as an act of survival, rebellion, hope and defiance as they embark on a journey across space to seek adventure and fortune on the Fringe, to find out where it will lead them.
Currently there is just one title in the Threaders series: “Freedom Inc.” and it will be made available soon! View Coming Soon to see any new titles still in the pipeline! Please note, if you’ve come across this page, this series is still in development and this page will be updated accordingly.
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Also coming soon as audiobooks!
EBooks and paperbacks are independently published, and audiobooks are managed by Peever Publishing.
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About Threaders:
How bad do you want it? Freedom. Independence. Friendship.
What is a threader?
Threaders are drifters who make their way across space doing anything they can to make money (be it salvage or scavenging, even including petty theft and minor crimes) to survive long enough to reach the next port. They’re usually regarded with mistrust and suspicion, and are generally just one payday away from being actual space pirates. Although not an actual identity – people who fall into this category generally don’t call themselves threaders, people in this category tend to be looked down on, mistrusted and treated with suspicion wherever they go.
When Tang, Mycos and subsequent friends join their crew, they don’t actually regard themselves as “threaders”, but this identity is gradually adopted by the group as an act of rebellion, hope and defiance as they embark on a journey to seek their fortunes and see where their journey will lead them together.
Setting:
Tang and his crew travel from place to place, skirting the extreme outer layer of civilized space, visiting a succession of fringe worlds, outposts and colonies in search of adventure and meaning.
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