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  1. en.wikipedia.org › wiki › Neal_AsherNeal Asher - Wikipedia

    Neal Asher (born 4 February 1961) is an English science fiction writer. He lives near Chelmsford. [1] Career. Both of Asher's parents are educators and science fiction fans. [2] . Although he began writing speculative fiction in secondary school, he did not turn seriously to writing until he was 25.

  2. en.wikipedia.org › wiki › GridlinkedGridlinked - Wikipedia

    Gridlinked is a science fiction novel by British writer Neal Asher. His first novel, it was published by the Macmillan Publishers imprint Pan Books in 2001. It contains elements of the technological inventiveness of hard science-fiction with a more contemporary political plotline.

  3. Neal Asher was born 1961 in Billericay, Essex, the son of a school teacher and a lecturer in applied mathematics who were also SF aficionados. Prior to 2000 the Asher had stories accepted by British small press SF and fantasy magazines but post 2000 his writing career took flight.

  4. The Line of Polity is a 2003 science fiction novel by Neal Asher. It is the second novel in the Gridlinked sequence. In this novel, Earth Central Security (ECS) agent Ian Cormac is placed at the center of a civil war on the planet Masada, where an elite Theocracy lives in cylindric habitats in orbit and violently rules over commoners enslaved ...

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    • Gridlinked. by Neal Asher. Agent Cormac is sent to investigate a runcible disaster that killed thirty thousand people on the world of Samarkand, sinking it into an Ice Age.
    • The Line of Polity. by Neal Asher. On the frontiers of human-occupied space, a space station has been destroyed. Suspecting the alien bioconstruct Dragon, Earth Central assigns Agent Ian Cormac to discover the truth.
    • Brass Man. by Neal Asher. An old nemesis of Agent Cormac resurfaces, along with the terrifying Mr Crane, a brass android killing machine. He journeys to the brutal world of Cull, tasked with hunting a ‘dragon’.
    • Polity Agent. by Neal Asher. Time travelling refugees arrive in Polity, pursued by something alien and dangerous. Meanwhile, Orlandine, an augmented human, hopes to harness Jain technology – even though it could destroy her.
  5. Jul 25, 2024 · About Neal Asher: I’ve been an engineer, barman, skip lorry driver, coalman, boat window manufacturer, contract grass cutter and builder. Now I write sci...

  6. Mar 4, 2010 · Order of the books. The Cormac series: 1. Gridlinked 2. The Line of Polity 3. Brass Man 4. Polity Agent 5. Line War. The Spatterjay series: 1. The Skinner 2. The Voyage of the Sable Keech 3. Orbus. Stand alones: Prador Moon – the start of the Prador-human war and set before the above two series.

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