
Roger Ley was born and educated in London and spent some of his formative years in Saudi Arabia. He worked as an engineer in the oilfields of North Africa and the North Sea, before pursuing a career in higher education. His stories have appeared in about thirty ezines and some have been podcast and broadcast, notably on the AntipodeanSF Radio Show in Australia and Tall Tale TV in the USA. He has published seven books of speculative fiction: This is his Amazon author page: https://www.amazon.com/-/e/B01KOVZFHM This is his website: rogerley.co.uk ‘Chronoscape’ is a science fiction novel about time and alternate realities in which the Government is able to read the newspapers from two weeks in the future. 'The future is flexible, we can change it.' 'The Muslim Prince' is an alternate history thriller that asks the question, 'What if Princess Diana hadn't died?' It is a spin-off novel from 'Chronoscape' 'Dead People on Facebook' is a collection of stories connected to 'Chronoscape' in various speculative genres including: Steampunk, Horror, Time Travel, a little Magic and one Romance. Harry Lampeter and the War with Scotland' tells how Harry leaves the Merchant Airship Service and joins MI6 as an observer of the war with Scotland and, more importantly, the American 'peacemakers'. 'The Steampunk Adventures of Harry Lampeter' is an irreverent romp through a steam age world as the Unted States Army attempts to takeover England in preparation for its invasion of Europe 'Harry Lampeter and the Turing Engine' describes Harry's adventures during the war against the Franco German alliance. 'The Digital Meltdown' is a prequel to the Harry Lampeter stories and tells how the digital age ended and the world returned to the age of steam. ‘A Horse in the Morning’ is a collection of mainly comic autobiographical stories.