The Regulator
A Novel about Power
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Book Details
About the Book
The Regulator examines the opportunistic nature of power and its capacity for good or evil. Set in an imagined but wholly credible future, it moves through a series of vividly described events in which the main character is pitched into the uncertain and dangerous world of revolutionary politics with a background of experimental technology and pyschology. The use of sophisticated weapons and machines help to develop the plot, in which the noble-minded yet impressionable young hero is pitched against formidable adversaries, and has to wrestle with the natural temptations of the human psyche. An alternative universe, but one which will be recognisable from historical as well as contemporary developments.
About the Author
Steve Smith lives in the village of Chesters near the border between Scotland and England. He has been writing since the age of nine. He is a former teacher who now works for a social care organisation and a fostering agency. He has a wife and family and now a granddaughter. His hobbies include: reading, writing, hill-walking, amateur dramatics, gardening, Rotary Club work, community affairs and public service, through committees and boards. Steve has published a collection of poems and has been published in a local literary magazine and a world-circulated poetry magazine. He has written non-fiction work on the teaching of languages in schools. He edits the local in-house newsletter of the organisation he works for and sits on the editorial board of its Scotland-wide newsletter. This is his first novel.