Tam Pokkar and his crew did the impossible and found the legendary Omega Point. Now, with the help of the ancient and erratic transhuman Martin Lanham, they must fight their way through fractured space to stop the weapon that is destroying humankind. But, even if they reach it, the mysterious enemy who sent it, is out there, watching, ready to strike again, while a massive interstellar war engulfs all of Human Space. In this final novel in the Deep Fracture series, the crew of the Canta Libre is beset by enemies and unreliable friends on all sides as they make their final stand for the future of their whole species above the beautiful planet Nadezhda.
Graham Storrs lives on a mountaintop in rural Australia with his wife, an Airedale terrier and a Tonkinese cat. He writes science fiction - exploring how science and technology might change our lives and how we might react to it.
He has published children's science books as well as other non-fiction work but, in the past few years, has focused on fiction. His previous novel, Heaven is a Place on Earth, explores the deceptions allowed in a world dominated by augmented and virtual realities. His new novel, Cargo Cult, is a sci-fi comedy adventure.
His début novel, Timesplash, a sci-fi thriller, and its Aurealis Award shortlisted sequel, True Path are published by Pan Macmillan/Momentum.