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Full Novel · In progress

Killing the Sun

Currently outlining

Another investigation by Alex Carter, the investigative journalist at the heart of Moon Shadows. This time: a coordinated suppression campaign against space-based solar power.

In progress

The journalist who broke the lunar lander story is back.

The story

My next novel follows Alex Carter — the investigative journalist at the heart of Moon Shadows — onto a different thread: a coordinated suppression campaign against space-based solar power.

Set roughly four years after the events of Moon Shadows. Same protagonist, different antagonists, different stakes — but the same approach: real engineering, real institutional friction, and a journalist trying to build a case against people who would prefer it never came together.

I'm currently outlining. Drafting begins late 2026. Subscribers to the newsletter get the news first.

If you read for

Investigative thrillers anchored in real engineering and institutional friction.

Killing the Sun is calibrated for a specific kind of reader. If any of these matter to you, you're in the right place.

  • Alex Carter's next investigation A direct sequel in cast and method, set roughly four years after Moon Shadows, in a different orbital arena.
  • Space-based solar power The next great clean-energy bet — and the institutional resistance trying to kill it before it scales.
  • Hard sci-fi · Investigative Same approach as Moon Shadows: real engineering, real institutional friction, no easy outs.

About the author

Daniele Romagnoli

Daniele Romagnoli

I'm an Italian aerospace engineer. I write near-future thrillers about people solving hard problems, anchored in real science and researched engineering.

My debut novel, Moon Shadows, releases in June 2026. Subscribers get notes from the writing room, the launch of the novel before anyone else, and the free novella Close Approach.

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Drafting begins late 2026

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