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Arthur Slade

Author of The Hunchback Assignments

46+ Works 1,920 Members 125 Reviews 2 Favorited

About the Author

Includes the names: Arthur Slade, Arthur Slade

Image credit: From the jacket flap, reposted from this thread to supercede a phony pic.

Series

Works by Arthur Slade

The Hunchback Assignments (2009) 542 copies
Dust (2001) 329 copies
The Dark Deeps (2010) 188 copies
Tribes (2002) 111 copies
Empire of Ruins (2011) 87 copies
Megiddo's Shadow (2006) 77 copies
Island of Doom (2012) 49 copies
Amber Fang: Hunted (2016) 46 copies
Draugr (1997) 41 copies
Amber Fang: Betrayal (2017) 22 copies
Amber Fang: Revenge (2018) 19 copies
Shades (2011) 17 copies

Associated Works

Guys Write for Guys Read (2005) — Contributor — 774 copies
Half-Minute Horrors (2009) — Contributor — 280 copies
Canada Moves West (2005) — Foreword — 15 copies

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Common Knowledge

Birthdate
1967-07-09
Gender
male
Nationality
Canada
Birthplace
Moose Jaw, Saskatchewan, Canada
Places of residence
Saskatoon, Saskatchewan, Canada
Organizations
SF Canada

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Reviews

YA on the younger end, Espionage in Victorian London, Steampunk, nominated for or won a good bunch of awards around 2010-2011 though I'd never heard of it before. Pretty fun.
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Jarandel | 29 other reviews | Dec 22, 2023 |
Having previously read the first 2 books in the series many years ago -- before the 3rd and 4th hadn't been written -- i looked forward to coming back and re-reading this when i finally collected all four books: it was as enjoyable as i remembered it.

It's the kind of steampunk that isn't going to explain the workings of everything to you.   The best way to approach this series is to just leave your curiosity on the shelf as to how everything actually works, not question the science behind it all, and simply allow yourself to be taken along for the ride.

And it's a good ride that never lets up from beginning to end with some great characters that draw you into their story.   Arthur gives us some well-likeable, root-able goodies while conjuring up some despicable, evil-doing baddies to balance everything nicely, and even throws some double crossing in to make things fun -- just coz.

Just some good old, well written, steampunk fun.

And i'm looking forward to devouring book 2 as i dive straight into that without a rest.   It really is quite unputdownable.
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5t4n5 | 29 other reviews | Aug 9, 2023 |
More of Modo and the Permanent Association with a very enjoable 20,000 Leagues Under the Sea flavour to it.

This time the Clockwork Guild have created an invisible man to liven it all up for us readers.

And a French secret agent joins in the fun.

Same caveat applies as in the first book of this series, and in rel="nofollow" target="_top">Jules Verne's books also: just don't think too hard about the science.   Put your 21st century scientific judgement aside, simply enjoy the tale being told and let Modo and the rest take you on a journey to the bottom of the Ocean.

Well written and very enjoyable.

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5t4n5 | 9 other reviews | Aug 9, 2023 |
This time the Verne flavour is Five Weeks in a Balloon, but instead of flying over Africa, Modo and the crew go flying over Australia in search of a strange and ancient artefact.

Of course, to keep with the main story line of this tetralogy, and also to keep things exciting, the Clockwork Guild is back and also flying in a balloon over Australia searching for the same artefact.

And, once again, the same caveat applies, don't apply 21st century thinking and science to anything and don't take it too seriously and you'll find it a rather enjoyable yarn that'll pass the time nicely.

And so i dive straight into the fourth and final chapter: Island of Doom
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