Praise for The Redline Heist: [ In] this nostalgic sci-fi caper . . . Mersault jauntily juggles heist and space opera conventions . . . fans of old-school science fiction will be excited to see where the series goes next. Publishers Weekly Praise for The Deep Man: In his first novel, The Deep Man, Mersault combines themes from Dune, Hornblower, and the Aubrey/Maturin books by the late Patrick OBrian, to create a space adventure tale . . . Recommended to fans of Honor Harrington, Eric Flint, and Patrick OBrian. Cirsova Magazine
Praise for The Silent Hand:
Fans of epic sci-fi such as Dune who eschew the length and depth of such writings, but celebrate their energy and complexity, will welcome the more succinct but equally vivid The Silent Hand. This is space adventure and world-building at its best as Michael Mersault creates a story of interstellar war, a street urchin who comes of age to become a lethal combat force, and a military confrontation that unleashes unexpected new powers that place Inga in the vortex of universe-altering events. The result is an epic story worthy of attention by any who look for vivid, immersive plots. Midwest Book Review