Mark Hodder is a prolific British author known for his eclectic and often wildly imaginative writing style, frequently described as a blend of Victorian literary influences with contemporary science and satire. He began his career contributing to reprint volumes of Blake stories and is perhaps best known for his initial work in the relaunched Sexton Blake Library series with "The Silent Thunder Caper." Hodder's work is characterized by intricate plots, a fascination with scientific concepts, and a surprisingly poignant exploration of human themes. His style has been likened to Charles Dickens revitalized by quantum theory or Jules Verne experiencing a psychedelic trip, resulting in truly engaging adventures.






































