Mark Anson

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Mark Anson has had a lifelong interest in reading and writing science fiction thrillers and adventures, and spends considerable effort researching and creating the highly detailed and scientifically accurate settings and drawings for his novels.

‘I think it’s important to get accuracy and consistency in any fictional setting – whether it’s a historical romance or a science fiction adventure set on a distant planet. To me, the background is as essential as the story itself, and I strive to make it as believable as possible.’

Mark lives with his wife in the depths of the Suffolk countryside with horses, cats and various other animals. He is currently working on the next novel in the series, which is set between the events of ‘Acid Sky’ and ‘Bel
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Published on December 09, 2013 07:22
Average rating: 3.89 · 411 ratings · 53 reviews · 3 distinct worksSimilar authors
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“May 4, 2151, and the rain fell from a grey morning sky over Andersen Base. Drifting”
Mark Anson, Below Mercury

“The roadway disappeared into the black shadows at the base of the mountains; the feeble light from above could not reach into the Stygian darkness of their hidden valleys.”
Mark Anson, Below Mercury

“Now, on August 9, 2151, just six days short of Mercury’s fearsome perihelion, a bloated Sun three times the diameter of the one seen from Earth crawls towards its searing noon. The day has lasted over nine hundred hours from sunrise, baking the surface of Mercury to temperatures that would turn many metals to pools of shimmering liquid. There is no air in Mercury’s jet-black sky to carry the heat away to cooler climes; the atmosphere escaped into space long ago, forced away by the intense heat and silent solar wind. The”
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