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Steve Turnbull
When he's not sitting at his computer building websites for national institutions and international companies, Steve Turnbull can be found sitting at his computer building new worlds of steampunk, science fiction and fantasy.Technically Steve was born a cockney but after five years he was moved... show more

When he's not sitting at his computer building websites for national institutions and international companies, Steve Turnbull can be found sitting at his computer building new worlds of steampunk, science fiction and fantasy.Technically Steve was born a cockney but after five years he was moved out from London to the suburbs where he grew up and he talks posh now. He's been a voracious reader of science fiction and fantasy since his early years, but it was poet Laurie Lee's autobiography "Cider with Rosie" (picked up because he was bored in Maths) that taught him the beauty of language and spurred him into becoming a writer, aged 15. He spent twenty years editing and writing for computer magazines while writing poetry on the side.Nowadays he writes screenplays (TV and features), prose and computer programs.
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Birth date: September 21
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markgilchrist
markgilchrist rated it 9 years ago
A lot darker than the earlier three. The reason for the death at the wedding is horrific. The seamier side of polite society is revealed. And Maliha changes from the retiring lass in the earlier books. Definitely deserving of 5 stars.
markgilchrist
markgilchrist rated it 9 years ago
A series of three stories around the central character, Maliha (Alice) Anderson, offspring of a Scot and an Indian. In a sort of Victorian background, she faces prejudice whilst solving murders!A lot of the backstory is only hinted at, with bits being revealed over the three tales. SPOILER: The endi...
Robin Lythgoe
Robin Lythgoe rated it 9 years ago
Harry Takes Off is a really enjoyable, historical, steampunk story — with an ornithopter! I enjoy all those aspects, and I love that the author doesn't cram any one of them down the reader's throat with too much description and exposition. The stakes are continually raised, which makes it necessaryt...
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