War Factory: Transformations Book Two
By Neal Asher
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Neal Asher
Neal Asher divides his time between Essex and Crete, mostly at a keyboard and mentally light years away. His full-length novels are as follows. First is the Agent Cormac series: Gridlinked, The Line of Polity, Brass Man, Polity Agent and Line War. Next comes the Spatterjay series: The Skinner, The Voyage of the Sable Keech and Orbus. Also set in the same world of the Polity are these standalone novels: Hilldiggers, Prador Moon, Shadow of the Scorpion, The Technician, Jack Four and Weaponized. The Transformation trilogy is also based in the Polity: Dark Intelligence, War Factory and Infinity Engine. Set in a dystopian future are The Departure, Zero Point and Jupiter War, while Cowl takes us across time. The Rise of the Jain trilogy is comprised of The Soldier, The Warship and The Human, and is also set in the Polity universe.
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- Rating: 4 out of 5 stars4/5The second book of a trilogy, I waited for this one for a long time. I was not disappointed--Asher always seems to capture my imagination with evolving characters, sweeping space opera, and roller-coaster ride action. Can't wait to read the concluding novel.
- Rating: 4 out of 5 stars4/5If the first book in this trilogy had mainly to do with transformation of crime lord Isobel Satomi into an alien war machine and former Polity intelligence officer Thorvald Spear trying to comprehend what business the notorious AI being Penny Royal had with him, this book deals mostly with Prador affairs in the "Graveyard." This is between the duel of the father-captains Cvoran & Sverl, the Prador central government's desire to suppress this destabilizing conflict, and the fate of those humans who decided that transforming themselves into facsimiles of the Prador race was a viable idea. Arching over all this are the activities of Penny Royal, who may or may not have evolved a notion of justice; the question being what is the nature of that justice. I'll be honest and admit that the author's manipulations by way of the inscrutable Penny Royal did get a bit old about halfway through this installment (that the author is juggling about half-a-dozen point-of-view characters also slows events down) but this being a work of Neal Asher things do blow up real well at the climax.