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Dark Intelligence is great, you should give that a shot.
I have Gridlinked up next in my TBR pile.


For those that have gotten a bit into it...
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The story was great and I really loved agent Cormac. It was interesting to see how he struggled and changed after being cut off from the net.
I plan on reading the rest of the series.


Could you post a link to your review, Jason? A lot of time other people enjoy to read them.

Great review by the way.
I should be done in a couple more days; I'll put my own review up then. Mine are usually short and sweet though. Not to say that yours is long, it's just that half the time I finish the book and go "duh, what can I write now..." to which I feel like Homer Simpson thinking about donuts.


I digress, I have put all of the Agent Cormac books on my lists to read. Also the Spatterjay books. I like the world that Neal Asher has made and want to read them all.




I was actually refering to the 2nd Polity book. Shadow of the Scorpion: A Novel of the Polity
It's in the timeline before Gridlinked!
@Jonathan - The Polity Universe books are definitely great. From what I hear the new book Dark Intelligence which is supposed to be way in the future is a really good book as well.
The Cormac series is brilliant,I wouldn't bother with the prequels - they don't add much and are inferior.
The 3 Spatterday novels are also excellent,the 3rd 'Orbus' is as good a hard SF read as you can get.
The 3 Spatterday novels are also excellent,the 3rd 'Orbus' is as good a hard SF read as you can get.
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Gridlinked (other topics)
You ever feel like the internet is an addiction? And you're going to quit cold turkey, because you can live without it? Right? Only you been linked up so long that you no longer know how to function without the flow of information?
[*yeah, that's me most days ... I'll start my diet on Monday...*]
Well Gridlinked by Neal Asher explores that concept on an interstellar scale:
"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. Unfortunately Cormac is nearly burnt out, "gridlinked" to the AI net so long that his humanity has begun to drain away. He has to take the cold-turkey cure and shake his addiction to having his brain on the net.
Now he must do without just as he’s sent to investigate the unique runcible disaster that's wiped out the entire human colony on planet Samarkand in a thirty-megaton explosion. With the runcible out, Cormac must get there by ship, but he has incurred the wrath of a vicious psychopath called Arian Pelter, who now follows him across the galaxy with a terrifying psychotic killer android in tow. And deep beneath Samarkand's surface there are buried mysteries, fiercely guarded.
This is fast-moving, edge-of-the-seat entertainment -- an American debut that's sure to make a splash and launch Neal Asher in a big way..."
Are you reading Gridlinked? Why not shout it out if you're reading it so you can find a book buddy, and then drop your thoughts into the discussion thread below. Just be kind, please, and use the spoiler .html to hide the worst of the spoilers so those who aren't as far along as you are don't get the surprises revealed.
Be epic!
Anna Erishkigal