Shadow of the Scorpion

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Neal Asher: Shadow of the Scorpion (2008, Start Publishing LLC)

English language

Published July 8, 2008 by Start Publishing LLC.

ISBN:
978-1-59780-275-8
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4 stars (14 reviews)

6 editions

Good Polity universe story with some rough edges for me

4 stars

Overall a good story in Asher's Polity universe. However, the backstory on Ian Cormac has too many "miraculous man!" sequences that kept jarring me out of the story. And by the end of the book the rationale for the reasons Cormac reacts in certain ways were letting him evade responsibility for his not great responses in some situations.

Thoroughly Mediocre

3 stars

I jumped from Prador Moon to Shadow of the Scorpion, still unsure if I'm fully bought into the Polity Universe enough to read another 10+ novels. This introduction to Agent Cormac is... fine. At its heart is an espionage thriller that happens to be set in the future. Unlike Prador Moon, the galactic scale conflict is at an end and has been replaced with something like Jack Ryan... in space!

Improving on the first book, there is a tight focus on Cormac that introduces the Polity and its ESC organs at a steady pace. There are a number of technologies that Neal Asher builds into the foundation of the Polity which are slowly explained, and knowing these things allows us to keep up with the thriller when the science-fiction elements are critical to the plot. To be perfectly honest, this is a better introduction to the Polity Universe than …

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  • Fiction, science fiction, general