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He focused on the mechanics of the crash. What would it take for someone to survive this?
It happens. Sometimes it happens.
Ten metres away, beyond an upturned tree, was a long sheet of fuselage. It was sooty and mangled but its windows were intact. For someone to survive, Tolsdorf thought, they would need the protection of a strong structure. They would need a space. Tolsdorf hauled himself towards it. He stepped on one of the windows and scraped away the soot with his heel. It revealed something bright beneath the shed skin of the aircraft. Tolsdorf dropped his first-aid kit and blanket. The renewed heat assaulted his body but, with the last of the fires going out, he felt he could work. His head was clearer. He took wood-chopping gloves from the long pockets of his trousers—they had Kevlar pads, what he needed—and thought about the best way to lever up the fuselage. Then he crouched by the edge that looked thinnest, said, ‘On three,’ and felt his muscles gorge on the sorry old blood. The metal began to lift.
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About the Author
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During his fifteen-year writing career, Ian Hocking’s fiction has been published extensively, both online and in print. He graduated with a degree in experimental psychology from the University of Exeter and now lectures in psycholinguistics, philosophy and research methods at Canterbury Christ Church University and the Open University.
‘A new voice in Brit SF that we should all be taking an interest in.’
Joe Gordon, Forbidden Planet International
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The Guardian
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‘Handled with casual panache. It’s gripping, fascinating, and powerful, and really well written, with wonderful pace.’
Ian Watson, screenwriter ‘Artificial Intelligence: AI’
‘You’ve never read anything like this before.’
SFX
‘A crisply-written, fast-paced thriller that makes assured use of cutting-edge science fiction ideas.’
Ken MacLeod
‘[Hocking’s] layering of the narrative is thoughtful and the way he makes events from different decades mirror each other shows quiet skill. This is a small-press publication; as such, it probably won’t get the exposure it deserves. Larger publishers may want to take note.’
The Guardian
‘A multi-threaded, thought-provoking sci-fi thriller. It is always a nice surprise to see a debut novel such as Déjà Vu. Thoroughly recommended.’
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‘Excellent… crisp and professional. This book bodes well for the future.’
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Also by Ian Hocking
In the Saskia Brandt Series
Flashback (Book 2)
The Amber Rooms (Book 3)
Comedy
Proper Job: A Romantic Comedy
Literary Short Fiction
A Moment in Berlin and Other Stories
Copyright
Copyright © 2011 by Ian Hocking
http://ianhocking.com
http://twitter.com/ian_hocking
This story is a work of fiction. Names, characters, places, and incidents are either products of the author’s imagination or used fictitiously. Any resemblance to actual events, locales, or persons, living or dead, is entirely coincidental.
All rights reserved.
No part of this publication may be reproduced or transmitted in any form or by any means, electronic or mechanical, without permission in writing from the author.
Ian Hocking has asserted his right under the Copyright, Designs and Patents Act 1988 to be identified as the author of this work.
First published January 2005 by the UKA Press. Originally edited by Aliya Whiteley.
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