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* This is the fifth of Gary Russell's novels to have a character with the name "Townsend" (in this case Marianne Townsend). This is because Russell's first high school crush was named Townsend.<ref>{{cite web|url=http://www.oocities.com/rico.briggs/defa.html|title=Doctor Who Bewildering Reference Guide to Deadfall|author=Eric Briggs|coauthors=Gary Russell, Eddie Robson|date of source=1998|website name=Doctor Who Bewildering Reference Guide|accessdate=22 February 2010}}</ref> | * This is the fifth of Gary Russell's novels to have a character with the name "Townsend" (in this case Marianne Townsend). This is because Russell's first high school crush was named Townsend.<ref>{{cite web|url=http://www.oocities.com/rico.briggs/defa.html|title=Doctor Who Bewildering Reference Guide to Deadfall|author=Eric Briggs|coauthors=Gary Russell, Eddie Robson|date of source=1998|website name=Doctor Who Bewildering Reference Guide|accessdate=22 February 2010}}</ref> | ||
* Ensign Sax changes gender (across one page) on page 17. Ensign Sax briefly becomes male, being referred to as "Mr Sax", but is then female again at the bottom of the page. This is probably an example of the gender-neutral usage of "Mr" in a military context. | * Ensign Sax changes gender (across one page) on page 17. Ensign Sax briefly becomes male, being referred to as "Mr Sax", but is then female again at the bottom of the page. This is probably an example of the gender-neutral usage of "Mr" in a military context. | ||
* As [https://twitter.com/twilightstreets/status/1435302768449921026 confirmed] by [[Gary Russell]] on Twitter, the individual on the cover was intended to be [[Jason Kane]]. However, he was mistakenly depicted with blond hair, making him resemble [[Chris Cwej]] instead. | |||
== Continuity == | == Continuity == |