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Jeff Pearce
Jeff Pearce is having a rather eclectic writing career. He's been a farm reporter without ever seeing a farm and has ghostwritten editorials for an Indian community newspaper. He once edited financial journals in the heart of London's "City" district and later wrote popular erotica novels under... show more

Jeff Pearce is having a rather eclectic writing career. He's been a farm reporter without ever seeing a farm and has ghostwritten editorials for an Indian community newspaper. He once edited financial journals in the heart of London's "City" district and later wrote popular erotica novels under pseudonyms from s flat in Bethnal Green. In 2005, he briefly taught journalism in Burma. In 2007, he wrote his stage play, Defenders of Gravity, which was inspired by the friendships of the famous science fiction writers in the 1950s; the work was chosen by a professional panel to inaugurate the Playwrights of Spring Festival in Toronto. In 2009, his book of investigative journalism, Gangs in Canada, prompted scores of interviews with media, and the work was adopted as a textbook for criminology courses at Kwantlen University and Douglas College in British Columbia. Meanwhile, his science fiction and fantasy works have earned critical praise from indie reviewers and a loyal following.
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Reader's Discretion Advised
Reader's Discretion Advised rated it 12 years ago
Go with the ecstasy, man. Trust me. You're lucky if you can get high like that off one person in your life.
MaiMai
MaiMai rated it 12 years ago
3.75 StarsI was originally drawn to this book by its amazing cover.The book is well written and the premise of a "Dragon war" was a unique plot. The characters were interesting, especially Dale who was trying to deal with the aftermath of an abusive relationship, the death of his child and accepting...
Jess
Jess rated it 13 years ago
4.5
MLE's Porn and Ponies
MLE's Porn and Ponies rated it 13 years ago
Interesting, and while there were flaws the unique plot, and sensitive handling of the issues of male victims of domestic violence compensated for those. A truly unique look at Dragons.
Feliz Faber
Feliz Faber rated it 14 years ago
Brin Harper, son of a diplomate, spent his forming years in Burma. Even though he's American, he feels deeply connected to Burmese habits and view of life. The gruesome murder of an Asian man is assigned to cop Brin. While he tries to solve the crime (and more similar crimes as the first murder turn...
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