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* [[Alternate History]]: Steam powered carriages and clockwork robots? Welcome to [[Victorian London]]!
* [[Alternate History]]: Steam powered carriages and clockwork robots? Welcome to [[Victorian London]]!
* [[Artistic License Physics]]/[[Perpetual Motion Machine]]: The power source of the "automata" is powered by their own movement, in complete violation of the Second Law of Thermodynamics.
* [[Break Out the Museum Piece]]: Newbury wards off some assailants using an [[An Axe to Grind|axe]] and a [[Epic Flail|flail]] that had been mounted on the wall.
* [[Break Out the Museum Piece]]: Newbury wards off some assailants using an [[An Axe to Grind|axe]] and a [[Epic Flail|flail]] that had been mounted on the wall.
* [[Friend on the Force]]: Bainbridge.
* [[Friend on the Force]]: Bainbridge.
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* [[Traintop Battle]]
* [[Traintop Battle]]
* [[Viral Transformation]]: The zombie plague is contracted by scratches or bites. It makes the skin stop regenerating and causes violent, animalistic behavior. Also comes with [[Feel No Pain|immunity to pain]]!
* [[Viral Transformation]]: The zombie plague is contracted by scratches or bites. It makes the skin stop regenerating and causes violent, animalistic behavior. Also comes with [[Feel No Pain|immunity to pain]]!
* [[You Fail Physics Forever]]: The power source of the "automata" is powered by their own movement, in complete violation of the Second Law of Thermodynamics.
* [[Zeppelins from Another World]]
* [[Zeppelins from Another World]]



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The Affinity Bridge
Written by: George Mann
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Genre(s): Steampunk
Series: Newbury & Hobbes Investigation
Followed by: The Osiris Ritual
First published: April 27, 2010
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The Affinity Bridge is a 2008 novel, the first full-length entry in author George Mann's "Newbury & Hobbes" series. Set in a Steampunk Victorian London, it follows the adventures of Sir Maurice Newbury and Miss Veronica Hobbes as they investigate a string of murders and an airship crash. Combines a Sherlock Holmes style with extra technology and zombies.

Tropes used in The Affinity Bridge include: