John Meaney's first novel, To Hold Infinity, was a Daily Telegraph Book of the Year. It was also nominated for the BSFA Award, as was his acclaimed second novel, Paradox. Resolution concludes the Nulapelron sequence. John Meaney has a degree in physics and computer science, and a black belt in shotokan karate; he is addicted to weightlifting, running, languages and science, all genres of fiction, coffee and chocolate. He lives in Kent.
"""'Is it good? Of course it is. Meaney is one of the best authors of hard SF in the world at the moment, and he doesn't put a foot wrong here'"" SFX (5 stars) ""'Immensely satisfying...a genuinely impressive trilogy, which also shows how an already impressive author can grow with his work'"" STARBURST (5 stars) ""'Brilliantly fuses SF with elements of fantasy, and chucks in some theoretical physics and martial arts action for good measure. It's massively ambitious - the first essential book of the year'"" SFX (2005 PREVIEW) ""'A stunning hi-tech science-fiction series in a feudal setting, this is a welcome return from one of the UK's premier SF writers and brings to a close one of the most original series of the past ten years'"" BOOKS QUARTERLY ""'Few characters in hard SF are more impressive...a fitting end to an intelligent and literate SF sequence'"" JON COURTENAY GRIMWOOD"