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Neal Asher – Lockdown Tales
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(Review)
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... instead simply were written during the latter, when Asher had nothing to do except write and do some exercise. Which, to be honest, is a bit of a let down.
Lockdown Tales is Neal Asher's first foray published ...
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Created on 11 September 2023
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Neal Asher – The Human
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(Review)
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Neal Asher is a British SF writer who divides his time between Essex and Crete, and who meanwhile has 21 novels (18 of which are set in his Polity universe, where The Human also belongs) and 8 collections ...
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Created on 16 February 2023
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Neal Asher – The Warship
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(Review)
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Neal Asher is an English author I've been reading for ages – and whilst his output varies both in approach, quality, and in enjoyability (now there's a relative and personal scale) I have overall rather ...
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Created on 17 February 2021
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Neal Asher – The Soldier
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(Review)
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Splitting his time between the UK and Crete, and being back in the groove of writing regularly after a bit of a gap triggered by personal issues, Neal Asher is best known for his larger-than-life Space ...
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Created on 30 July 2019
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Neal Asher - Infinity Engine
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(Review)
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Neal Asher is a British author, splitting his time between his places in Essex and Crete (I guess we’ll have to see what Brexit does about such arrangements!). He has been publishing SF Novels since 2001 ...
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Created on 18 November 2017
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Neal Asher - War Factory
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(Review)
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Neal Asher is a British writer of large-scale high-octane Space Opera - if you are looking for horrific alien biology or simply a bigger kaboom then you cannot go much wrong with his stories. War Factory, ...
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Created on 03 May 2016
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Neal Asher – Dark Intelligence
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(Review)
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... recommend reading The Technician for everyone before hitting that one, for the reason above. And now to wait for the next one in the series ... More Neal Asher Title: Dark Intelligence Author: Nea ...
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Created on 03 February 2015
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Neal Asher - The Technician
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(Review)
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Neal Asher is a British SF writer with a long list of predominantly Space Opera Novels (and Novellas, and Short stories, and…) to his name. He has been nominated for the Philip K Dick and the British Fantasy ...
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Created on 26 August 2014
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Neal Asher – Shadow of the Scorpion
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(Review)
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Neal Asher is an English writer of action-based Space Opera. His output is hard to quantify I find, given the number of short stories, novellas, collections, chapbooks etc on the market – never mind the ...
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Created on 15 May 2014
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Neal Asher – Line War
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(Review)
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Line War is the final book in the Agent Cormac series by the English author Neal Asher. Although it leaves the door open, not just for further Polity books, but also for further Cormac ones – and I’m sure ...
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Created on 09 September 2013
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Neal Asher – Polity Agent
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(Review)
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Polity Agent is the 4th (out of 5, so far) book in Neal Asher's Agent Cormac series; which in itself is part of his Polity books (13 novels as this is written). It's by no means a stand-alone novel – you ...
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Created on 03 August 2012
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Neal Asher - Gridlinked
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(Review)
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Here's my original, quick review of Gridlinked by Neal Asher, a fast paced and rather entertaining Space Opera featuring Secret Agents, conspiracies, and extra-galactical bio-technical intelligences (it' ...
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Created on 20 December 2011
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Neal Asher - Watchcrab
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(Short Stories)
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The Agony Column on Bookotron.com has a short story by Neil Asher, titled Watchcrab, available to read online. The story deals with some happenings at Cybercorp (the Golem manufacturer we know from the ...
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Created on 25 October 2011
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Neal Asher - The Gabble
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(Review)
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The Gabble is a collection of short stories and novellas by Neal Asher, with all of the stories set in his Polity Universe with its various strands and series of books. At the end of the book there are ...
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Created on 24 October 2011
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Neal Asher - The Departure
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(Review)
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Neal Asher is an English SF writer, mainly known for his Polity and associated Agent Cormac series, with big monsters, bigger spaceships, and even bigger battles. For his new Owner series, of which The ...
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Created on 07 September 2011
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Neal Asher - Hilldiggers
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(Review)
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Neal Asher is a UK writer, and one of the stars of large scale, semi-military Space Opera. He's got 15 Novels plus some collections to his name as this is written – his latest (The Departure) is due out ...
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Created on 10 June 2011
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Neal Asher - The Skinner
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(Review)
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Here's another old-ish and previously published review, this time for The Skinner, the first book in the Spatterjay series (3 books so far) by Neal Asher; I found it to be fast paced, captivating, fascinating, ...
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Created on 21 February 2011
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Neal Asher - Prador Moon
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(Review)
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Prador Moon, the first book in Neal Asher's Polity sequence, is exploring some of the history predating The Skinner and the rest of the Spatterjay novels. It is a fast and furious 1st contact novel, Asher ...
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Created on 07 February 2011
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Neal Asher - Brass Man
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(Review)
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Brass Man is the 3rd book in Neal Asher's Agent Cormac series, the previous ones being Gridlinked and and Line of Polity. This is very much a series in the old fashioned vein – whilst we don't know to how ...
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Created on 02 December 2010
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Neal Asher - The Voyage of the Sable Keech
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(Review)
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The Voyage of the Sable Keech is the 2nd book in a loosely connected series (Spatterjay) by Neal Asher. It can be read on its own, but, given that it shows a progression from the events in the first story ...
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Created on 06 September 2010
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