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Stephen Deas


Born
in The United Kingdom
January 01, 1968

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Stephen Deas is an engineer in the aerospace industry, working on communications and imaging technology in the defence sector. He is married with two children and lives near Writtle in Essex.

Also writes as Nathan Hawke and S.J. Deas.
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Review: The Light Years by RVV Greene (10/08/2021)

Title: The Light Years

Author: R.V.V.Greene

Publisher: Angry Robot

Premise: A little over a thousand years from now, mankind has fled a dying Earth and founded a dozen or so colonies that now communicate and trade via sub-light Trade Ships. This wasn’t always the case, but the secret of “worm drives,” along with a lot of other dying Earth technology, has been lost. Thanks to relativity, the people wh

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“Try again. No no no, eyes up, eyes up! When you bow to someone you look at them, not at the floor. Don't look at her in the eye though lad, that's rude. And not THERE, either.”
Stephen Deas, The Thief-Taker's Apprentice

“They'd tried, him and Snow. They'd tried and they'd failed, and that felt so much better than not having tried at all.”
Stephen Deas, The Adamantine Palace

“He stared out across the lake. And suddenly he felt the fire and iron of her presence, a moment before the water began to churn.
Little One Kemir, I am hungry.
Stephen Deas, The Adamantine Palace

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