A planet-eating plague. A hustler-turned-hero. Time is running out . . .
Orry Kent just wants a quiet life - but even a little R&R on the holiday planet of Halcyon turns wild when she accidentally sparks off a revolution amongst the downtrodden native workers.
But that's small beer compared with the news footage being broadcast across the Ascendancy, showing Orry murdering the man she saved just six months earlier and destroying the Halstaad-Mirnov Institute, the heart of research into the aeons-dead alien race called The Departed.
'Dulley has made an amazing universe and I can't wait to explore more of it' Words of a Paige
With her brother Ethan, the irascible spacedog Captain Mender and his intelligent spaceship Dainty Jane, not to mention the Kadiran exile Quondam, she sets off to prove her innocence. It's just a shame that means teaming up with the woman she loathes more than anyone else in any universe: the space pirate and criminal mastermind Cordelia Roag.
'Big-screen space opera at its most entertaining; Orry Kent makes for an engaging and savvy protagonist' Gavin Smith, author of The Bastard Legion
For it's not just Orry's freedom at stake now: a long-dormant planet-eating plague has been triggered and there's only one thing that can stop it.
The race is on . . .
Read MoreI can't wait for more! - Book Girl of Mur-Y-CastellIntensely enjoyable, pretty much action-filled and always very readable - Blue Book Balloon on MorhelionAn action-packed space adventure . . . it kept me hooked - Dyslexic Reader on MorhelionSo vibrant and alive . . . "Oooh" factor: top marks! - Katharina Sinead s Book Blog on MorhelionHooks 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 MorhelionA 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 MorhelionA page-turner that's at its best when serving up lurid images and fast-paced action . . . imaginative world-building . . . Orry remains an engaging protagonist . . . a lively sci-fi romp - SFX on ShattermoonA book to breeze through with relish . . . For those in need of a gallivant through the stars with a bunch of mismatched chancers, Shattermoon should be at the top of your list - SciFi Now on Shattermoon