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Linden Salter studied Philosophy at university and has taught English in various parts of the world including Nigeria and Papua New Guinea. She has been living in Humpty Doo in the Northern Territory. Salter engages in commercial editing and teaching creative writing to supplement her writing income.She considers herself a writer of love stories rather than romances.
yThe Lady and the LudditeLondon:Robert Hale,2000Z9695602000single work novel historical fiction romance A heroine from Bronte country, and a Robin Hood of the Industrial Revolution: two people powerfully attracted to each other, on opposite sides of a little-known class war that saw the ruin of England's green and pleasant land...Shirley Keeldar is a 'brave, true, beautiful lady' in the eyes of Tom Mellor, the leader of a band of strong men in their doomed fight against the machines that are destroying their lives. But in the class-ridden, war-torn Regency world of 1812, she's also his enemy. (Libraries Australia record).