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Regen is a Bremen. By nature he loves only his pet skeen, sensual women, money, and adventure in that order. REGEN is an earthy, pragmatic, drug smuggler who cares little for anything but money, beautiful women, and his own highly unusual pet. The animal is a skeen, and they are usually shot on sight for the pests they are. Most people marvel that Regen managed to tame such a nasty creature. On top of everything else, he named the skeen HITLER after a 20th Century Earth dictator with a personality as evil as any skeen's. Regen is a Bremen. Bremen are known for their sexual prowess, their tough…mehr

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Regen is a Bremen. By nature he loves only his pet skeen, sensual women, money, and adventure in that order. REGEN is an earthy, pragmatic, drug smuggler who cares little for anything but money, beautiful women, and his own highly unusual pet. The animal is a skeen, and they are usually shot on sight for the pests they are. Most people marvel that Regen managed to tame such a nasty creature. On top of everything else, he named the skeen HITLER after a 20th Century Earth dictator with a personality as evil as any skeen's. Regen is a Bremen. Bremen are known for their sexual prowess, their tough exterior, covering a sensitive interior, and their tendency to leap before they look. I hope you enjoy following this arrogant, self-confident, egotistical and narcissistic bastard through a series of adventures in disparate sectors of the galaxy. Author M. L. Hollinger is a retired Air Force officer with a vivid imagination. He's been writing since grade school, but only began a serious attempt at novels and short stories after fully retiring in 2001. Science fiction is a natural genre for him, stemming from eleven years' work on the military space program and serving as liaison officer with NASA on the Space Shuttle program.
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Author M. L. Hollinger is a retired Air Force officer with a vivid imagination. He's been writing since grade school, but only began a serious attempt at novels and short stories after fully retiring in 2001. Science fiction is a natural genre for him, stemming from eleven years' work on the military space program and serving as liaison officer with NASA on the Space Shuttle program. He is now fully retired and writing adventures like he is living them.