The Perception of Prejudice (Two Democracies: Revolution)
Paperback – December 31, 2016
Description
Prejudice is a novelette that introduces a new point of view character to the Two Democracies series. I wanted to explore how Johnson would behave with Indie out of the picture for a while. I was actually rather surprised when she struck up a friendship with Seivers. Alasdair studied at the University of Cambridge, leaving with a BA in Natural Sciences and anMScixa0in Experimental and Theoretical Physics. Hisxa0mastersxa0options included gravitational astrophysics, planetary geophysics, remote sensing andxa0high resolutionxa0electron microscopy. He went on to earn a PGCE specialising in Science and Physics from the University of Bangor.xa0He hasxa0been climbing, mountaineering, caving,xa0white-waterxa0kayaking and skiing as long as he can remember. Growing up, he spent most of my spare time in the hills. Recently, he's been spending more time sea kayaking andxa0swimming,xa0and has got into trail running.
Features & Highlights
- Ace fighter pilot Anastasia Seivers is offered a secret assignment: to join a squadron taking the fight to Concorde's true enemies. But this squadron isn't part of the regular Concorde military, it is attached to the Legion Libertus, the independent force responsible for saving thousands of lives after the nuclear attack. After initial hope that her new commanders will be different, Seivers starts to suspect that they too are prejudiced against her.Determined to remove the chip from Seivers' shoulder, Prefect Olivia Johnson, commander of the Legion, takes her on as pilot for a special mission.
- Two Democracies: Revolution
- IndependenceLibertyThe Perception of Prejudice





