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Narrated by:
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Jonathan Yen
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By:
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Neal Asher
Thorvald Spear, resurrected from his death over 100 years earlier, continues to hunt Penny Royal, the rogue AI and dangerous war criminal on the run from Polity forces. Beyond the Graveyard, a lawless and deadly area in deep space, Spear follows the trail of several enemy Prador, the crab-like alien species with a violent history of conflict with humanity.
Sverl, a Prador genetically modified by Penny Royal and slowly becoming human, pursues Cvorn, a Prador harboring deep hatred for the Polity looking to use him and other hybrids to reignite the dormant war with mankind.
Blite, captain of a bounty hunting ship, hands over two prisoners and valuable memplants from Penny Royal to the Brockle, a dangerous forensics entity under strict confinement on a Polity spaceship that quickly takes a keen interest in the corrupted AI and its unclear motives.
Penny Royal meanwhile continues to pull all the strings in the background, keeping the Polity at bay and seizing control of an attack ship. It seeks Factory Station Room 101, a wartime manufacturing space station believed to be destroyed. What does it want with the factory? And will Spear find the rogue AI before it gets there?
War Factory, the second book in the Transformation trilogy, is signature space opera from Neal Asher: breakneck pacing, high-tech science, bizarre alien creatures, and gritty, dangerous far-future worlds.
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Love the story, but British authors style of writing NEEDS British narration.
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Great book, why can't we get all of them?
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The sci-fi elements continue the general themes from Book 1, but Asher adds time travel with an interesting twist to deal with some unusual, embedded problems. Asher also adds a new AI, a forensic investigator known as the "Brockle" who seems far more insane and dangerous than Penny Royal, but has proven useful to the Polity. In Book 1, Asher presented Penny Royal as a sort of chess grandmaster and puppeteer, pulling everyone's strings in a complex web of interactions that on the surface appeared to be directed at redressing past wrongs, but hinting at something far more devious. In Book 2, Asher adds god-like powers in Penny Royal's control of time, space, and matter. The climatic denouement when Penny Royal brings all the major players together as a definite Old Testament, burning bush feel with the ultimate purpose left for book 3.
The narration is well done with an excellent range of voices, including the Prador aliens, as well as the snake-like assassin drone and its sssssinister patois. Pacing is well executed as in typical Asher fashion, the plot is technically dense and requires close attention, but well worth the effort.
The transformation theme continues to evolve
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great story and arc
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Great Book 2
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Too much repetitive and clumsy exposition
Reader cannot pronounce "coordinates". Says "coordinantes"
Enjoyable despite its flaws
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Great Book, Great Actor, Narrator is Ruining It!
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Sadly, Neal Asher has jumped the shark
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beautifully written and elegantly woven complexity
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Excellent!
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