Humanity will be extinguished within seven days.
Wing Commander Jude Styles is a starfighter pilot trying to get pregnant before the world ends. Her wingman, Hamid Ashkami, just wants to block the spam messages he is receiving from someone claiming to be his dead ex-husband.
Instead they are locked in a media tour, shown off as the heroes who stopped the alien invasion by destroying the massive mothership known as the Dead Moon, persuading the masses that all will be fine if they keep calm and carry on.
Trapped telling the same lies, driven over the edge by post-traumatic stress and the constant flow of alcohol, it is only a matter of time before Jude and Hamid break down – and the fragments of the Dead Moon have already begun to fall from the sky.
Grim, human, and thought provoking, Dead Moon is a road trip driven by a friendship stronger than love and an impossible task: how do you go on living when the world is coming to an end?
At the end of August my second novel, Dead Moon, was published. It’s had great reviews globally and there is good news coming.
Sadly, to date, it has garnered only two reviews on Amazon – but it has had a fair amount of attention elsewhere (more news on that soon). If you’d like to find out more about Dead Moon and whether it might be a story you’d enjoy, check out the review excerpts below and click on the link to read the full reviews.
You can buy a copy of the book by clicking on this text.
If you have read the book, please take two minutes to write a short review on Amazon. It’s so sad and lonely at the moment.
Want to know more? Check out the reviews below. That’s right, people who aren’t married to me have read the book!
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