New Releases by Neal Asher

Neal Asher is the author of Conflicts (2012), Snow in the Desert (Short Reads) (2011), The Gabble - And Other Stories (2008), Line War (2008), Shadow of the Scorpion (2008).

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Conflicts

release date: Sep 01, 2012
Conflicts
A spaceship hurtles into the unknown carrying humanity''s last hope, but does it also carry the seeds of its own doom? The galaxy''s ultimate facilitator finds himself pursued by relentless enemies, while, of greater importance, there''s a puzzle to be solved. A trivial disagreement between two off-duty super soldiers out for some R&R escalates and escalates, eventually endangering an entire world... Thirteen tales of human striving, of ingenuity, brilliance, desperate action, violence, and resolution. Thirteen tales of Conflict, of Science Fiction at its absolute best. Includes stories by Neal Asher, Eric Brown, Andy Remic, Keith Brooke, Michael Cobley, Chris Beckett, Martin Sketchley, and many more.

Snow in the Desert (Short Reads)

release date: Dec 02, 2011
Snow in the Desert (Short Reads)
Now featured as part of the Love Death + Robots series on Netflix Snow in the Desert is compelling, brutal and lingers long after the final word: the perfect introduction to Neal Asher’s Polity universe fiction. In the parched, arid wastes of this far-flung Polity world, Snow is being hunted. With a prize on his head and his life in danger, trust is a luxury he can’t afford. Hirald, pale and deadly in the blistering heat, is an ambiguous presence. But who is she? What does she want from him? Mankind has sought Snow’s secret for thousands of years, and blood will flow in the desert before it’s revealed. Neal Asher is the author of many full-length novels, including Jack Four, The Soldier, Dark Intelligence, The Departure, The Skinner and Gridlinked.

The Gabble - And Other Stories

release date: Nov 07, 2008
The Gabble - And Other Stories
An extraordinary collection from the architect of the Polity universe, Neal Asher''s The Gabble - And Other Short Stories reveals a universe of unbridled imagination, and each one is a delight in itself. Much of Neal Asher’s fiction is set in the galactic civilization he calls the Polity, an alliance of human-populated worlds. And in this collection of thirteen marvellously inventive and action-packed short stories, Asher is on top form. You can expect conflicted humans, fiendishly clever plot twists, extraordinary technologies and so much more. The discerning reader can also savour tales of alien poisons, the walking dead, the Sea of Death, and the putrefactor symbiont. No one does weird, wonderful and downright gruesome aliens better than Neal Asher, so prepare to visit his favourites. Sample the lifestyles of creatures such as the gabbleduck and the hooder, as Asher takes you on a wild ride into his vividly-imagined futures.

Line War

release date: Sep 04, 2008
Line War
Line War is the fifth and final novel in Neal Asher''s action-packed Agent Cormac series. The human Polity worlds are under attack from Erebus, a renegade AI. And it’s now merged with lethal Jain technology, and isn’t afraid to use it. When Erebus kills millions, on a world of no apparent significance, Agent Ian Cormac is sent to investigate. He’s also secretly struggling with an ability no human should possess – and starts questioning the motives of his AI masters. Further indiscriminate attacks attract the Polity’s most dangerous individuals. Mr Crane, a brass killing machine, seeks vengeance. Orlandine, part AI and part human, hunts a weapon of appalling power. And Dragon plans to wake the makers of Jain technology from their ancient slumber. But can Erebus be stopped – or is this the end for the Polity?

Shadow of the Scorpion

release date: May 01, 2008
Shadow of the Scorpion
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. There he discovers that though the Prador remain as murderous as ever, they are not anywhere near as treacherous or dangerous as some of his fellow humans, some closer to him than he would like. Amidst the ruins left by wartime genocides, Cormac will discover in himself a cold capacity for violence and learn some horrible truths about his own past while trying to stay alive on his course of vengeance.

Subterfuge

release date: Jan 01, 2008

The Solaris Book of New Science Fiction

release date: Feb 05, 2007
The Solaris Book of New Science Fiction
This is an eclectic collection of all-original science fiction stories from some of the foremost luminaries in the genre. Featuring new tales of far future murder, first contact, love and war from such well-regarded and award winning authors as Peter F. Hamilton, Stephen Baxter, Adam Roberts, Jeffrey Thomas, Eric Brown, Paul Di Filippo, Neal Asher, Jay Lake and Ian Watson, this collection is sure to delight all fans of good science fiction.

Cowl

release date: May 01, 2005
Cowl
This time-travel novel for the 21st century is a violent thrill ride that will leave readers breathless. During a bitter war, some of the enemy have escaped into the distant past, positioned to wreak havoc across time and undo their defeat.

The Skinner

release date: May 01, 2005

Skinner - Der blaue Tod

release date: Feb 25, 2003
Skinner - Der blaue Tod
Auf dem entfernten Wasserplaneten Spatterjay, der außer tödlichen Gefahren kaum etwas zu bieten hat, kreuzen sich die Schicksale dreier Menschen: Janer wird vom allumfassenden Computersystem dorthin beordert, sein Auftrag ist unklar. Erlin reist ebenfalls nach Spatterjay, um einen alten Kapitän zu finden, der ihr einige Fragen über ihr Leben beantworten soll. Und Keech, Agent der ECS und seit 700 Jahren tot, sucht auf der Wasserwelt nach einem notorischen Kriminellen. In den Tiefen des Ozeans wartet ein mythologisches Ungeheuer auf sie: Skinner, der blaue Tod ...

Der Drache von Samarkand

release date: Jan 01, 2001

The Engineer

release date: Jan 01, 1998
The Engineer
In The Engineer the author questions the beginnings of the human race and asks whether we would be any better off if we found God and if we did, whether we would be able to understand his purposes.
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