Weaponized
Format:Hardback
Publisher:Pan Macmillan
Published:26th May '22
Should be back in stock very soon
A thrilling standalone adventure set in the world of the Polity. When a far-flung colony is attacked by powerful alien raptors, its inhabitants will be forced to fight back - even as war changes them in monstrous ways.
A thrilling standalone adventure set in the world of the Polity. When a far-flung colony is attacked by powerful alien raptors, its inhabitants will be forced to fight back – even as war changes them in monstrous ways.
Weaponized is a thrilling far-future adventure by acclaimed science fiction author Neal Asher.
A bright new future for humanity – or a dark and inescapable past.
Ursula has lived twice the normal human lifespan, courtesy of the latest technology. But now she’s struggling to find excitement and purpose, so signs up to the Polity’s military. She excels in weapons development, and progresses rapidly up the ranks. But after botching a powerful new ammunition test, she’s dismissed from service.
Hunting for a simpler, more meaningful existence, the ex-soldier heads for the stars. And after founding a colony on the hostile planet of Threpsis, Ursula finally feels alive. Then deadly raptors attack and the colonists are forced to adapt in unprecedented ways. The raptors also raise a deeply troubling question: how could the Polity miss these apex predators? And alien ruins? Meanwhile, biophysicist Oren has formed his own survival plan – one he’ll pursue at any cost.
As a desperate battle erupts to consume the planet, Ursula finds she must dig deep into her past to ensure humanity’s future.
Gleeful but superbly controlled action-adventure -- The Times
Neal Asher’s books are like an adrenaline shot targeted directly for the brain -- John Scalzi
Magnificently awesome. Then Asher turns it up to eleven -- Peter F. Hamilton on The Soldier
A richly imagined, exotic world, non-stop action and unimaginable stakes -- Yoon Ha Lee on The Soldier
ISBN: 9781529050035
Dimensions: 241mm x 163mm x 50mm
Weight: 798g
544 pages