War Bodies
An apocalyptic, military sci-fi adventure of artificial intelligence, alien war and rebellion
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Narrated by:
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Peter Noble
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By:
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Neal Asher
About this listen
War Bodies by Neal Asher is a gripping, high-octane standalone adventure set in his expansive Polity universe – a far-future society run by artificial intelligences.
Long ago, the Cyberat left Earth to co-evolve with machines. Now, led by the powerful dictator Castron, their Old Guard believe that machines should replace the physical body. But these beliefs are upended with the arrival of the human Polity – and their presence ignites rebellion.
Piper was raised as a weapon against the Cyberat, implanted with secretive hardware. When his parents are captured by the Old Guard, the Polity offer him unexpected aid. Piper knows the Polity want more from him, but at what cost? The rebellion also attracts the deadly prador, placing an entire world in peril.
As war rages across the planet, Piper must battle with the unknown technology implanted in his bones. It may be the Polity’s answer to their relentless fight against the prador. It could also be civilization-ending Jain tech – or something far more extraordinary . . .
Praise for Neal Asher:
'Neal Asher’s books are like an adrenaline shot targeted directly for the brain' – John Scalzi
'Gleeful but superbly controlled action-adventure' – The Times
'Asher turns it up to eleven' – Peter F. Hamilton, author of Exodus: The Archimedes Engine
Critic reviews
Brilliant story wonderful narration
enough said
excellent
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Classic asher
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Return to form
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Classic Neal Asher
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One premis for the plot didn't quite ring true for me, given the risk that Jain tech poses to all who contact it, but it wasn't enough to spoil an otherwise great, fast-paced, action-packed yet introspective, character-led adventure.
Peter Noble remains the arch-duke of narration.
Asher does it again
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