Stephen A. Pease is a Canadian author and retired police officer. He grew up in Toronto, Ontario. In 1973, he joined the Toronto Police Force, where he remained for thirty-four years, working mostly as a Detective Constable. Following his retirement, he began to explore his passion for history and writing, spending several years researching his genealogy and putting it into words. Upon discovering that his relatives lived in the same borough as Jack the Ripper during the nefarious killer’s active years, the author was inspired to fuse fact with fiction in his first book. Enigma in Whitechapel is a compelling historical crime and adventure novel that combines Stephen’s detailed research, his imagination as a writer, and his experiences as a detective in the urban sprawl of Toronto. He now resides in The City of Kawartha Lakes, Ontario, with his wife Linda. Together, they have four children. He currently spends his time writing and enjoying the surroundings of his peaceful town. To view, Stephen's webpage go to peasebooks.com
Steve has a new book available on Amazon entitled "Commuter's Digest". A book was written for those who spend hours every day traveling to work. While traveling by train subway bus or streetcar spend a bit of time reading to break the monotony.