Bio: Jeremy Davies is a discriminate writer, indiscriminate scribbler and sometime-poet from Melbourne, Australia. His professional background is in the military and security fields, but he?s trying to forget all about that now, as are they. He and his wife live quietly, when at all possible, with three children (he is writing this bio while having to stop every twelve words to wind up a merry-go-round?) and two cats. If he didn?t have cats, he would have lied and said he did anyway. (Apparently, an author must claim some kind of cat ownership in their bio. It?s the law. Go look it up.) He has had short stories and articles published in print and e-print, and enjoys reading anything from Alexandre Solzhenitsyn to Terry Pratchett. His first novel with DDP, ?Missing, Presumed Undead?, leans more to the latter than the former, but might have at least given Ivan Denisovich a chuckle or two before the end came. For more information on ?Missing, Presumed Undead?, and all things ?City?, check out: www.casablantasy.bravevhost.com. Oh, and Rhys says to buy the fharkin? book, or else he?ll get all the steak knives in your drawers to?what? No, I?m not writing that. Really.

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Missing, Presumed Undead
Missing, Presumed Undead is Elmore Leonard meets Dashiel Hammett meets Terry Pratchett with China Mieville peering through the window (they got along fine until Terry spilt his tea all over Elmore's Italian sports jacket...). It has an intriguing mystery driven plot, dipped in funny syrup and set in a classical fantasy-style world with the mood and magic driven "technology" of a Casablanca-style 30's detective story. It isn't so much hard boiled as char grilled, with a side salad.
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