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The Line of Polity

De: Neal Asher
Narrado por: Ric Jerrom
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Old enemies meet on new worlds in The Line of Polity, the second novel in Neal Asher's popular Agent Cormac series.

At the frontiers of human-occupied space, the Miranda space station has been utterly destroyed. Earth Central assigns Agent Ian Cormac to discover the truth, because the alien bioconstruct Dragon seems the most likely culprit.

Meanwhile, rebellion is brewing on Masada. The planet’s people are enslaved on the surface, living in fear of their overlords in orbit, who punish transgressions with laser strikes. Leaving their compounds also means death, as monstrous predators roam the toxic wilderness. Civil war looms, while a rebel biophysicist brings lethal Jain technology to this world. Agent Cormac must find out what connects these events, if he is to avert catastrophe.

The Line of Polity is followed by Brass Man, the third title in the Agent Cormac series.

Space Opera Ciencia Ficción Aventura Ciencia Ficción Dura Cyberpunk

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A complex, multilayered story of rebels in a slave world trying to qualify for humanitarian aid.
Asher’s latest rip-roaring space epic makes his previous ventures look like relaxing trips to the local zoo.
Fast paced, intriguing, and brutal.

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I found that the series so far has a good story line but all the tech terms made it hard coming up to speed.
Also, there are no or very little in the way of chapter breaks, making the storyline shifts, chapter to chapter, awkward. Sometimes I can be multiple sentences into a new chapter before I realise a new chapter has started.

Great but hard to come up to speed

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