Series: Polity: Universe

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The Engineer by Neal L. AsherVarious Short Stories - 1998
Runcible Tales: Science Fiction Short Stories by Neal Asher1999
Gridlinked by Neal Asher2001
The Skinner by Neal Asher2002
The Line of Polity by Neal Asher2003
Brass Man by Neal Asher2005
The Engineer ReConditioned by Neal AsherVarious Short Stories - 2006
Polity Agent by Neal Asher2006
Prador Moon by Neal Asher2006
Softly Spoke the Gabbleduck by Neal Asher"Softly Spoke the Gabbleduck" - 2006
The Voyage of the Sable Keech by Neal Asher2006
Hilldiggers by Neal Asher2007
Alien Archaeology [novelette] by Neal Asher"Alien Archaeology" - 2008
The Gabble and Other Stories by Neal Asher2008
Line War by Neal Asher2008
Shadow of the Scorpion by Neal Asher2008
Orbus by Neal Asher2009
Shell Game by Neal Asher"Shell Game"- 2009
The Technician by Neal Asher2010

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Neal Asher’s novels set in the Human Polity. These are listed in order of publication date rather than date of the events in the book. This is due to possible spoilers in later books, even when they are set earlier in chronology.

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