
Residuum by Dominic Dulley
A planet-eating plague. A hustler-turned-hero. Time is running out . . .
I can't wait for more! * Book Girl of Mur-Y-Castell *
Intensely enjoyable, pretty much action-filled and always very readable * Blue Book Balloon on Morhelion *
An action-packed space adventure. . it kept me hooked * Dyslexic Reader on Morhelion *
So vibrant and alive . . . "Oooh" factor: top marks! * Katharina Sinead’s Book Blog 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 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 *
A 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 Shattermoon *
A 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 *
Shattermoon is such a refreshing read. This is epic space opera that has a 1950s cinema serial quality to it, peopled by characters you give a damn about, worlds that feel as real as your daily commute (but obviously far more exotic and yet grounded) and a story that is so engrossing that reaching the end of it is akin to feeling like someone has unceremoniously slammed on the brakes and stopped a runaway tale that you could have happily stayed involved in forever * Sparkly Pretty Briiiight on Shattermoon *
A great space-adventure entertainment. There's genuinely not a slow patch in the book and plenty to keep you reading it right through! * Digital Fix on Morhelion *
Shattermoon is a non-stop, action-packed space opera that's full of entertainment and all of the classic ingredients of adventure you might want. On the surface it's a regular mix of bandits, smugglers and imperial navy ships with a sassy heroine, but it quickly takes on a character and charm of its own. * GARETH D JONES on Shattermoon *
The book is quite a ride and certainly isn't boring! If you are a fan of action-packed Space Operas with kickass female heroines then I have to say that this book will definitely be your thing and you should check it out! * The Geekess on Shattermoon *
I was hooked by this space adventure! An action-packed space adventure, Dominic's debut is a blast! * LAURA PATRICIA ROSE on Shattermoon *
The writing is also, as in the previous books, smart and on-point and the characters, with whom we're now pretty familiar, engaging and fun to be with * BLUE BOOK BALLOON on RESIDUUM *
A thrilling science-fiction space adventure, never letting up for a moment, but racing from one exciting nail-biting event to the next * THE DIGITAL FIX on RESIDUUM *
Intensely enjoyable, pretty much action-filled and always very readable * Blue Book Balloon on Morhelion *
An action-packed space adventure. . it kept me hooked * Dyslexic Reader on Morhelion *
So vibrant and alive . . . "Oooh" factor: top marks! * Katharina Sinead’s Book Blog 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 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 *
A 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 Shattermoon *
A 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 *
Shattermoon is such a refreshing read. This is epic space opera that has a 1950s cinema serial quality to it, peopled by characters you give a damn about, worlds that feel as real as your daily commute (but obviously far more exotic and yet grounded) and a story that is so engrossing that reaching the end of it is akin to feeling like someone has unceremoniously slammed on the brakes and stopped a runaway tale that you could have happily stayed involved in forever * Sparkly Pretty Briiiight on Shattermoon *
A great space-adventure entertainment. There's genuinely not a slow patch in the book and plenty to keep you reading it right through! * Digital Fix on Morhelion *
Shattermoon is a non-stop, action-packed space opera that's full of entertainment and all of the classic ingredients of adventure you might want. On the surface it's a regular mix of bandits, smugglers and imperial navy ships with a sassy heroine, but it quickly takes on a character and charm of its own. * GARETH D JONES on Shattermoon *
The book is quite a ride and certainly isn't boring! If you are a fan of action-packed Space Operas with kickass female heroines then I have to say that this book will definitely be your thing and you should check it out! * The Geekess on Shattermoon *
I was hooked by this space adventure! An action-packed space adventure, Dominic's debut is a blast! * LAURA PATRICIA ROSE on Shattermoon *
This is pure, unadulterated entertainment
* BOOKPHACE on RESIDUUM *The writing is also, as in the previous books, smart and on-point and the characters, with whom we're now pretty familiar, engaging and fun to be with * BLUE BOOK BALLOON on RESIDUUM *
A thrilling science-fiction space adventure, never letting up for a moment, but racing from one exciting nail-biting event to the next * THE DIGITAL FIX on RESIDUUM *
Dominic Dulley is a software developer with a passion for SF. His short fiction has been published widely, in books, journals and magazines. Shattermoon and Morhelion, his first two novels, are the start of the fast-moving, action-packed space opera The Long Game. He lives with his wife and family in Warwick.
| SKU | Unavailable |
| ISBN 13 | 9781529410747 |
| ISBN 10 | 1529410746 |
| Title | Residuum |
| Author | Dominic Dulley |
| Series | The Long Game |
| Condition | Unavailable |
| Binding Type | Paperback |
| Publisher | Quercus Publishing |
| Year published | 2021-02-18 |
| Number of pages | 512 |
| Cover note | Book picture is for illustrative purposes only, actual binding, cover or edition may vary. |
| Note | Unavailable |