Thrilling, terrifying and sublime * The Times *
Now I've read Artifact Space I know what it's really going to be like serving aboard an armed interstellar merchant ship, with a smart lead character as my companion. Can't wait for part two. * Peter F. Hamilton *
Take an extremely likeable hero, throw in a clever and engaging re-mapping of real-world naval aviation procedures onto a detailed futuristic canvas, then wrap the whole thing up in a satisfyingly mysterious universe with some intriguing aliens, and you have a winner! * Alastair Reynolds *
A superb military science fiction adventure, in a fascinating universe * Garth Nix *
With all the thrills and intrigue of classic Space Opera served with a very modern heart, Artifact Space is a wild and hugely entertaining story * Edward Cox, author of THE RELIC GUILD *
I loved Nbaro. I loved her crew. I loved their ship, the Athens, and I loved every page of this book. Miles has done something extraordinary here, fusing space adventure and war-time camaraderie with gritty, day-to-day detail in a way that makes the future feel like history in the best way possible * Nicholas Eames, author of KINGS OF THE WYLDE *
Fabulous. Fans of Star Trek the Next Generation looking for an intriguing modern space opera to fall in love with are in luck! * Sebastian de Castell *
'Artifact Space is THE premiere epic space opera to have on your summer reading list. Cameron pulls no punches with razor-sharp prose, fast-paced storytelling, universe-scale world-building, and a cast of characters you can't help but root for. Cameron fans and sci-fi fans alike are in for a real treat * FanFi Addict *
An excellent military space opera that serves up the feel of an old-school galactic adventure in a refreshing and cutting-edge style that's fiendishly addictive to read * Jeremy Szal, author of Stormblood *
Some of the best military SF I've ever read * R. J. Barker *