Series: Polity: Universe (1)

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The Engineer Reconditioned by Neal Asher
The Gabble - and Other Stories by Neal Asher
Gridlinked by Neal Asher1
Shadow of the Scorpion: A Novel of the Polity by Neal Asher
The Skinner by Neal Asher2
The Line of Polity by Neal Asher3
Brass Man by Neal Asher4
The Voyage of the Sable Keech by Neal Asher5
Prador Moon: A Novel Of The Polity by Neal Asher6
Polity Agent by Neal Asher7
Line War by Neal Asher8
The New Space Opera 2: All new stories of science fiction adventure by Gardner Dozoisshort story "Shell Game"

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Neal Asher’s novels set in the Human Polity.

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