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The Thames Theorem

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Somebody had to be the first to cross interstellar space.

They constructed the right engine. They built right the ship. They selected the right crew. The only thing remaining – survive the trip. That meant the Thames Theorem must work. Lt. Miles Rees had his doubts about that. He staked his life on it.

16 pages, Kindle Edition

Published August 1, 2017

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Steven D. Malone

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I received a BA in History from the University of Houston. I have been a teacher of life skills and work skills to special needs students, adjudicated youth, and the visually impaired as well as College English. I am a published author and have been a writers coach.

I am a voracious reader of anything from historical fiction to cosmology to the backs of cereal boxes. My interests include ancient and Dark Age history, the Civil War and the American West, Taoist and Buddhist philosophy, and classic movies. I am also a certified teacher of Tai Chi Chuan. In my life I have been a drifter, a beach bum, a library page, a book store clerk, a teacher and a construction worker. Presently, I am a happy husband and proud father of a son and two cats. Find me at: stevenspen.com

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September 18, 2017

Exciting sci-fi serial
The ideal way to introduce a serial work involving numerous episodes is to (1) catch the reader’s interest immediately with the concept (2) peak attention part way through and (3) leave the reader wanting more and anticipating the next episode. Steven Malone accomplishes all of these things with his premier episode entitled “The Thames Theorem.” The episode is short – about a ½ hour read.
The first episode of this sci-fi work that will chronicle a centuries-long space journey does a great job of setting the stage and introduces us to a cast of engaging characters – some likable, some less-so, but all interesting. Warning, not everything is immediately resolved.

If you are anxious to follow the journey, start with “The Thames Theorem” available now. For my own part, I’m already anxious to see what comes next.

Review by Greg Seeley, author "Henry's Pride"
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