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  Starting the engine, he stuck his right arm out the window and waved.

  “A vigorous young couple.”

  Lilly’s laughter trailed behind them as they turned out of the driveway and onto State Highway 6 for the short drive back to Canvastown.

  On the old farmhouse porch, Mark’s arms encircled Heather’s waist from behind, his lips softly brushing her neck.

  “You know, after all that eating, I’m feeling a bit tired.”

  Heather turned to face him, her arms tracing a path up around his neck. “Tired, huh?”

  A wicked grin spread across Mark’s face.

  “Nothing a little roll in the hay couldn’t cure.”

  She raised her lips to his, then pulled back.

  “What do you say we skip the hay?”

  Sweeping her up in his arms, Mark carried his dangerous little wife across the threshold into their new home.

  The farm work would wait for the morrow.

  I want to thank Alan Werner for brainstorming this story with me, putting in many long hours as we explored the twists and turns that brought it to this conclusion. I also want to express my thanks to my agent, Paul Lucas, and to the 47North Author Team who worked hard to help me bring this work to a broader audience. My fabulous editor, the talented Jeff VanderMeer, helped me put the finishing touches on all three of the Rho Agenda novels and his expert touch is evident throughout. Finally, I want to thank my wife, Carol, whose love, support, and encouragement make life worth living.

  Photograph © 2008

  Richard Phillips was born in Roswell, New Mexico, in 1956. He graduated from the United States Military Academy at West Point in 1979 and qualified as an Army Ranger, going on to serve as an officer in the US Army. He earned a master’s degree in physics from Naval Postgraduate School, completing his thesis work at Los Alamos National Laboratory. After working for three years as a research associate at Lawrence Livermore National Laboratory, he returned to the army to complete his tour of duty. Today he lives in Phoenix, Arizona, with his wife, Carol, dividing his time between developing simulation software for the US military and writing science fiction.