Polity Universe chronological order Series by Neal Asher

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  • Prador Moon (Polity Universe chronological order #1)
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    Prador Moon (Polity Universe chronological order #1)

    Neal Asher

    Rated: 3.75 of 5 stars
    · 20 ratings · published 2006

    The Polity Collective is the pinnacle of space-faring civilization. Academic and insightful, its dominion stretches from Earth Central into the unfathomable reaches of the galactic void... more

  • Shadow of the Scorpion (Polity Universe chronological order #2)
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    Shadow of the Scorpion (Polity Universe chronological order #2)

    Neal Asher

    Rated: 3.95 of 5 stars
    · 19 ratings · published 2008

    Raised to adulthood during the end of the war between the human Polity and a vicious alien race, the Prador, Ian Cormac is haunted by childhood memories of a sinister scorpion-shaped war drone and the burden of losses he doesn’t remember. Cormac signs up with Earth Central Security and is sent out to help restore and maintain order on worlds devastated by the war... more

  • Gridlinked (Polity Universe chronological order #3)
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    Gridlinked (Polity Universe chronological order #3)

    Neal Asher

    Rated: 3.96 of 5 stars
    · 25 ratings · published 2001

    Gridlinked is a science fiction adventure in the classic, fast-paced, action-packed tradition of Harry Harrison and Poul Anderson, with a dash of cyberpunk and a splash of Ian Fleming added to spice the mix.Cormac is a legendary Earth Central Security agent, the James Bond of a wealthy future where "runcibles" (matter transmitters controlled by AIs) allow interstellar travel in an eye blink throughout the settled worlds of the Polity... more

  • The Line of Polity (Polity Universe chronological order #4)
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    The Line of Polity (Polity Universe chronological order #4)

    Neal Asher

    Rated: 4.11 of 5 stars
    · 18 ratings · published 2003

    Outlink station Miranda has been destroyed by a nanomycelium and the very nature of this sabotage suggests that the alien bioconstruct Dragon - a creature as untrustworthy as it is gigantic - is somehow involved.

  • Brass Man (Polity Universe chronological order #5)
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    Brass Man (Polity Universe chronological order #5)

    Neal Asher

    Rated: 4.17 of 5 stars
    · 18 ratings · published 2005

    Ian Cormac, a legendary Earth Central Security agent, the James Bond of a wealthy future, is hunting an interstellar dragon, little knowing that, far away, his competition has resurrected an horrific killing machine named "Mr. Crane" to assist in a similar hunt, ecompassing whole star systems. Mr. Crane, the insane indestructible artificial man now in a new metal body, seeks to escape a bloody past he can neither forget nor truly remember. And he is on a collision course with Ian Cormac.

  • Polity Agent (Polity Universe chronological order #6)
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    Polity Agent (Polity Universe chronological order #6)

    Neal Asher

    Rated: 4.22 of 5 stars
    · 18 ratings · published 2006

    From eight hundred years in the future, a runcible gate is opened into the Polity and those coming through it have been sent specially to take the alien maker back to its home civilization in the Small Magellanic cloud. Once these refugees are safely through, the gate itself is rapidly shut downbecause something alien is pursuing them. The gate is then dumped into a nearby sun... more

  • Line War (Polity Universe chronological order #7)
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    Line War (Polity Universe chronological order #7)

    Neal Asher

    Rated: 4.22 of 5 stars
    · 18 ratings · published 2008

    “Asher is brilliant at conveying the vastness of space, the strangeness of alien life, and the sweep of planetary horizons.”—SFX MagazineFrom the mind of Neal Asher and his Polity universe comes Line War, which has Agent Cormac once again on the trail, investigating an attack of his AI masters... more

  • The Skinner (Polity Universe chronological order #8)
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    The Skinner (Polity Universe chronological order #8)

    Neal Asher

    Rated: 4.15 of 5 stars
    · 31 ratings · published 2002

    Neal Asher, whom Tor introduced to the American audience with Gridlinked, takes us deeper into his unique universe with an even more remarkable second novel, The Skinner.On the planet Spatterjay arrive three travelers: Janer, acting as the eyes of the hornet Hive mind, on a mission not yet revealed to him; Erlin, searching for Ambel -- the ancient sea captain who can teach her how to live; and Sable Keech, on a vendetta he cannot abandon, though he himself has been dead for 700 years... more

  • The Voyage of the Sable Keech (Polity Universe chronological order #9)
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    The Voyage of the Sable Keech (Polity Universe chronological order #9)

    Neal Asher

    Rated: 4.06 of 5 stars
    · 16 ratings · published 2006

    Sable Keech is a walking dead man, and the only one to have been resurrected by nanochanger. Did he succeed because he was infected by the Spatterjay virus, or because he came late to resurrection in a tank of seawater? An ancient hive mind, almost incomprehensible to the human race, has sent an agent to this uncertain world.

  • Orbus: The Final Book in the Spatterjay Trilogy (Polity Universe chronological order #10)
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    Orbus: The Final Book in the Spatterjay Trilogy (Polity Universe chronological order #10)

    Neal Asher

    Rated: 4.25 of 5 stars
    · 16 ratings · published 2009

    “Yet another storming performance from the prolific Asher of high-octane violence, exotic tech, and terrifying and truly alien aliens.”—Daily MailIn book third installment of the Spatterjay series, the Old Captain Orbus, now in charge of a cargo spaceship, flees from a violent and sadistic past. Little does he know, however, that Sniper, a lethal war drone, is a stowaway on his ship... more

  • The Technician (Polity Universe chronological order #11)
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    The Technician (Polity Universe chronological order #11)

    Neal Asher

    Rated: 4.25 of 5 stars
    · 16 ratings · published 2010

    The Theocracy has been dead for 20 years, and the Polity rules on Masada. But the Tidy Squad consists of rebels who cannot accept the new order. Their hate for surviving theocrats is undiminished, and the iconic Jeremiah Tombs is at the top of their hitlist.

  • Dark Intelligence (Polity Universe chronological order #12)
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    Dark Intelligence (Polity Universe chronological order #12)

    Neal Asher

    Rated: 4.06 of 5 stars
    · 18 ratings · published 2015

    "Dark Intelligence is the first novel in the Transformation series, a no-holds-barred adventure set in Neal Asher's popular Polity universe.One man will transcend death to seek vengeance. One woman will transform herself to gain power. And no one will emerge unscathed . . .Thorvald Spear wakes in hospital, where he finds he's been brought back from the dead. What's more, he died in a human vs. alien war which ended a whole century ago... more

  • War Factory (Polity Universe chronological order #13)
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    War Factory (Polity Universe chronological order #13)

    Neal Asher

    Rated: 4.19 of 5 stars
    · 16 ratings · published 2016

    Thorvald Spear, resurrected from his death over a hundred years earlier, continues to hunt Penny Royal, the rogue AI and dangerous war criminal on the run from Polity forces. Beyond the Graveyard, a lawless and deadly area in deep space, Spear follows the trail of several enemy Prador, the crab-like alien species with a violent history of conflict with humanity... more

  • Infinity Engine (Polity Universe chronological order #14)
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    Infinity Engine (Polity Universe chronological order #14)

    Neal Asher

    Rated: 4.38 of 5 stars
    · 16 ratings · published 2017

    In the outskirts of space, and the far corners of the Polity, complex dealings are in play. Several forces continue to pursue the deadly and enigmatic Penny Royal, none more dangerous than the Brockle, a psychopathic forensics AI and criminal who has escaped the Polity’s confinements and is upgrading itself in anticipation of a deadly showdown, becoming ever more powerful and intelligent... more

  • The Soldier (Polity Universe chronological order #15)
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    The Soldier (Polity Universe chronological order #15)

    Neal Asher

    Rated: 4.13 of 5 stars
    · 16 ratings · published 2018

    In a far corner of space, on the very borders between humanity’s Polity worlds and the kingdom of the vicious crab-like prador, is an immediate threat to all sentient life: an accretion disc, a solar system designed by the long-dead Jain race and swarming with living technology powerful enough to destroy entire civilizations... more

  • The War Ship: Rise of the Jain, Book Two (Polity Universe chronological order #16)
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    The War Ship: Rise of the Jain, Book Two (Polity Universe chronological order #16)

    Neal Asher

    Rated: 4.29 of 5 stars
    · 14 ratings · published 2019

    Their nemesis lies in wait . . . Orlandine has destroyed the alien Jain super-soldier by deploying an actual black hole. And now that same weapon hoovers up clouds of lethal Jain technology, swarming within the deadly accretion disc’s event horizon. All seems just as she planned. Yet behind her back, forces incite rebellion on her home world, planning her assassination... more

  • The Human (Polity Universe chronological order #17)
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    The Human (Polity Universe chronological order #17)

    Neal Asher

    Rated: 4.21 of 5 stars
    · 14 ratings · published 2020

    A warship is laying waste to the galaxy, making for unexpected allies in the face of incredible acts of war. This is the high-octane conclusion to Neal Asher's Rise of the Jain trilogy.An entire galaxy hangs in the balance.A Jain warship has risen from the depths of space, emerging with a deadly grudge and a wealth of ancient yet lethal technology. It is determined to hunt down the alien Client, and will annihilate all those who stand in its way. So Orlandine must prepare humanity's defence... more

  • Jack Four (Polity Universe chronological order #18)
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    Jack Four (Polity Universe chronological order #18)

    Neal Asher

    Rated: 4.26 of 5 stars
    · 21 ratings · published 2021

    Created to die - determined to live . . .Jack Four - one of twenty human clones - has been created to be sold. His purchasers are the alien prador and they only want him for their experimentation program. But there is something different about Jack. No clone should possess the knowledge that's been loaded into his mind. And no normal citizen of humanity's Polity worlds would have this information... more

  • Hilldiggers (Polity Universe chronological order #19)
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    Hilldiggers (Polity Universe chronological order #19)

    Neal Asher

    Rated: 3.94 of 5 stars
    · 16 ratings · published 2007

    During a war between two planets in the same solar system - each occupied by adapted humans - what is thought to be a cosmic superstring is discovered. After being cut, this object collapses into four cylindrical pieces, each about the size of a tube train. Each is densely packed with either alien technology or some kind of life. They are placed for safety in three ozark cylinders of a massively secure space station... more

  • The Gabble And Other Stories (Polity Universe chronological order #short stories)
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    The Gabble And Other Stories (Polity Universe chronological order #short stories)

    Neal Asher

    Rated: 4.08 of 5 stars
    · 12 ratings · published 2008

    Most of Neal Asher's stories are set in a galactic future-scape called 'The Polity', and with this collection of marvellously inventive and action-packed short stories, he takes us further into the manifold diversities of that amazing universe. No one does monsters better than Neal Asher, so be prepared to revisit the lives and lifestyles of such favourites as the gabbleduck and the hooder, to savour alien poisons, the walking dead, the Sea of Death, and the putrefactor symbiont... more

  • Runcible Tales (Polity Universe chronological order #non-canon short stories)
    #non-canon short stories

    Runcible Tales (Polity Universe chronological order #non-canon short stories)

    Neal Asher

    Rated: 4.00 of 5 stars
    · 6 ratings · published 1999

    This is a 'chapbook' of five short stories so not very long (about 30,000 words). It consists of: Always With You - Webster engages on a mission to destroy a Prador planet breaker... more

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