The Freeland Vendetta

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Previously published as The Progress of Mankind by Raymund Eich.

One man can make—or break—Earth's iron grip on its galactic colonies: Stone Chalmers. Spy. Assassin. Earth's top operative.

On the newly-rediscovered colony world of Freeland, an Earth operative is murdered. Stone's mission: journey through an artificial wormhole to the planet. Find the perpetrators. And terminate them.

Going undercover, with a cover persona overlaid on his mind and genetic markers tweaked inside his cells, Stone expects an easy mission.

But on encountering shadowy, powerful men and dangerous women, Stone discovers more than a plot that killed a fellow operative. A conspiracy plans a powerful blow against Earth's control of the planet.

A blow that will kill tens of thousands of colonists.

A blow supported by treacherous forces inside the government of Earth.

Join Stone on a distant planet in a headlong race against the clock in this, the first adventure in his complete four-novel series.

"[A] thriller-style science fiction tale that's a quick and fun read.... A good start to a promising series." - Sfreader.com

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Want to learn more about science fiction author Raymund Eich? Here's a Q&A to tell you more about this distinctive voice in science fiction.

First off: Raymund Eich. Am I spelling it correctly? And how do you pronounce it?

That's the correct spelling. My immigrant parents split the difference between the Anglo-French Raymond and the German Raimund.

My last name is pronounced with a long-i vowel sound, like both syllables in Einstein. The preferred consonant sound is a sh. Overall, one syllable, eye-sh.

Tough to pronounce, and also tough to spell. I've seen Elch, Einch, Etch, Eitch, Iech, Eric, and Erich. The misspellings used to bother me, but I've grown philosophical about them.

What are some of your publishing credits?

I've had short stories published in Analog science fiction and fact magazine and the sci fi anthology Surviving Tomorrow. And over a dozen novels and six short story collections are available as ebooks and paperback books, and some also as audiobooks.

What's The Freeland Vendetta and the rest of the Stone Chalmers series about?

As a kid, I thought the James Bond movies with Sean Connery were one of the coolest things ever. Even if they're dated, they're still a lot of fun. Scheming villains, femmes fatale, going into the enemy stronghold and blowing everything up. I wanted to capture some of that pulp action in this series.

But I also had some deeper issues to explore. When does a strong government become a tyranny? How can an oppressed group resist? And unlike James Bond, Stone Chalmers changes as a result of his adventures. He's a different man by the end of book 4 than you'll meet in this book.

We should read the Stone Chalmers series in order?

I recommend it. The order is The Freeland Vendetta, The Trinity Deceiption, The Minerva Conspiracy, and The Terra Betrayal.

Final question. Science fiction, sci fi, SF, speculative fiction, or spec fic?

Is it an adventure on future Earth, an exploration of a distant planet, a discovery beyond the limits of human knowledge, or a journey across deep space? Then I'll read it. The genre fiction label doesn't matter.

Sobre o autor

Raymund Eich is a science fiction and fantasy writer whose middle American upbringing is a launchpad for journeys to the ends of the universe.

His most popular works are military science fiction series The Confederated Worlds (novels Take the Shilling, Operation Iago, and A Bodyguard of Lies) and the Stone Chalmers series of science fiction espionage adventures (novels The Progress of Mankind, The Greater Glory of God, To All High Emprise Consecrated, and In Public Convocation Assembled).

He has over ten other published book-length works and more than forty published short stories. His short fiction has appeared in Analog, Odyssey, Boundary Shock Quarterly, and the anthology Surviving Tomorrow, and has earned honorable mentions and a semi-finalist award in the Writers of the Future contest. His works are available worldwide in ebook, trade paperback, and audiobook editions.

After circling the world by age five, he grew up in the Ozark Mountains of southwest Missouri. He earned a B.A. and a Ph.D., both in biochemistry, from Rice University. Though he’s no longer a working scientist, hundreds of papers cite his graduate research.

In addition to his writing career, he works in patent law, won a national quiz bowl championship, is a husband and father, and affirms Robert Heinlein's dictum that specialization is for insects.

He lives in Houston with his wife, son, and daughter. His last name has one syllable and is pronounced “eye-sh.” He can be found online at https://raymundeich.com.

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