


Books in series

#1
Drifter
1991
The first rule of smuggling: Speed is a smuggler's best friend.
Tricks of the trade. Lando learned them from his dad and granddad, the best in the business.
The second rule of smuggling: Go for the small deals. You will make more and live longer.
A ladies' man, a con artist, a total professional That was Lando.
Forget the rules.
Then he was hired by a beautiful woman to do a job on a world called Angel. Now he's involved with her - and a dangerious group of hell-bent revolutionaries...

#2
Drifter's Run
1992
Fact: If you kill someone important, there'll be a price on your head.
Lando was no stranger to trouble. It was his business: Smuggling, Conning, Running for his life.
Fact: If every man, woman and cyborg is looking for you, they'll probably find you.
That's what Lando was trying to avoid. So he took a piloting job on a space tug. Figured he could lay low.
Fact: Never trust the facts.
Now the government of Ithro wants Lando's head. And a beautiful bounty hunter wants Lando's body. It's not easy being a fugitive.

#3
Drifter's War
1992
Big Money: A high-tech drift ship worth about a billion credits.
A billion credits could leave smuggler Pik Lando set for life. it could also set him up for a particularly painful death.
Big Guns: Alien warfare shatters the galactic empire.
Funny thing. Both sides want Lando's drift ship - and its astonishing technology. Lando, of course, is expendable.
Big Trouble.
Never travel on a drift ship when you don't speak the NAVCOMP's language. Chased by bounty hunters, Lando tries it - and finds himself dropped smack in the middle of a planet-smashing holy war...
Author

William C. Dietz
Author · 56 books
New York Times bestselling author William C. Dietz has published more than fifty novels, some of which have been translated into German, Russian, and Japanese. He grew up in the Seattle area, served as a medic with the Navy and Marine Corps, graduated from the University of Washington, and has been employed as a surgical technician, college instructor, and television news writer, director and producer. Before becoming a full-time writer Dietz was director of public relations and marketing for an international telephone company. He and his wife live near Gig Harbor, Washington.