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*''The Bexhill Missile Crisis'' (Paradise Press]], 2014)
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Latest revision as of 13:06, 10 July 2026

David Gee in 2015

David Gee is a writer.

Originally earmarked for the Methodist Mission Field, he soon discovered that "the missionary position" didn’t suit him. A post-university career in telecommunications took him to the Middle East where he moonlighted as a journalist.[1]

He lives on the South Downs near Brighton.[2]

His novels include:

  • Shaikh-Down (2009)
  • The Dropout (Paradise Press, 2012)
  • The Bexhill Missile Crisis (Paradise Press, 2014)

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