
Freedom’s Rangers
Series by Keith William AndrewsIn *Freedom’s Rangers*, follow the fearless Hunter as he leads a daring team on a time-bending mission to rewrite history and thwart a Russian victory in the Cold War, blending high-stakes action and gripping science fiction in a thrilling fight for freedom.
**Series: Freedom’s Rangers** **Author: Keith William Andrews** In a world teetering on the brink of tyranny, where freedom is a whisper drowned out by oppressive forces, a band of unlikely heroes emerges to reclaim what was lost. Set in a dystopian society fractured by war and corruption, *Freedom’s Rangers* invites readers into a vivid landscape where technology meets rebellion, and hope flickers like a distant star. At the helm of this courageous band is Raven, a tenacious ex-soldier haunted by the ghosts of her past, determined to ignite a spark of resistance against a powerful regime that seeks to erase individuality. Alongside her are Caleb, a brilliant hacker with a penchant for mischief, and Lila, a fierce warrior whose loyalty knows no bounds. Together, they face the ruthless enforcers of the state, navigating treacherous alliances and unraveling dark secrets that could shatter their cause. As they battle the relentless pursuit of their oppressors, Raven and her companions must grapple with betrayal and sacrifice, uncovering the very foundations of power that govern their lives. The series boldly explores themes of courage, camaraderie, and the indomitable human spirit, set against a backdrop of electrifying action and intricate world-building. Will they rise to forge a new future, or will their dreams of freedom be snuffed out? Dive into *Freedom’s Rangers* and join this exhilarating journey where every moment counts, and the fight for liberty is just beginning.
Books in this Series
Freedom's Rangers
Freedom's Rangers
Published in 1989
Raiders of the Revolution
Published in 1989
Search and Destroy
Published in 1990
Treason in Time
Published in 1990
Sink the Armada!
Published in 1990
Snow Kill
Published in 1991