Elliott LightElliott Light grew up outside Washington, D.C., in McLean, Virginia, before the beltway encircled the capital city, before farms were turned into housing developments, and before open fields became mega-malls.Light attended both engineering and law shool (apparently, unable to make up his mind). He spent three decades practicing law, including environmental, energy, contract, telecommunications, and patent law. (Do you see a pattern here?) But he yearned to be a teller of stories that both entertain and enlighten, and in 2002, his first book, Lonesome Song, was published. Chain Thinking (2003), The Gene Police (2018), Throwaways (2020), and The Jackson River Bridge (2023) followed. The Last Rights (now available for pre-order and scheduled for publication in December of 2025) will be his sixth published novel. Light enjoys trying Asian-inspired recipes, experimenting with his air fryer (you don't need one, but it really is fun), and reading about new energy technologies (super-hot geothermal looks promising). When he's not traveling with his spouse, Sonya, or not writing, he is a dedicated servant to their cat, Feste. Read More Read Less