Dominic Dulley is a software developer with a passion for SF. His short fiction has been published widely, in books, journals and magazines. Shattermoon is his first novel, and the start of the fast-moving space opera The Long Game. He lives with his wife and family in Warwick.
"A riptide of excitement, it totally swept me away! - Daniel Godfrey, author of New Pompeii on Shattermoon Dominic Dulley's Shattermoon is big screen space opera at its most entertaining. With a welcome hint of an updated Stainless Steel Rat, Orry Kent makes for an engaging and savvy protagonist. A very impressive debut novel! - Gavin Smith, author of The Bastard Legion Vibrant and alive . . . ""Oooh"" factor: top marks! - Katharina Sinead s book Blog on Morhelion A satisfyingly convoluted plot that sorts out a lot of loose ends but leaves more things lined up for a further book. It's a great read for fans of space opera and criminal capers - SF Crowsnest on Morhelion Hooks in the reader from the first . . . The style and content are very reminiscent of Heinlein and Blish . . . there is much to enjoy in the witty banter between Orry and Mender, well, Orry and pretty much everyone else - Sci-Fi Online on Morhelion A great space-adventure entertainment - The Digital Fix on Morhelion An action-packed space adventure . . . If you like science fiction, con artists and unlikely heroes, pick up Morhelion! - Dyslexic Reader on Morhelion Intensely enjoyable, pretty much action-filled and always very readable - Blue Book Balloon on Morhelion"