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The Gabble - and Other Stories
Neal Asher
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The Gabble - and Other Stories
A collection of stories set in Neal Asher's amazing Polity universe.

‘What has six arms, a large beak, looks like a pyramid, has more eyes than you’d expect and talks nonsense? If you don’t know the answer to that, then 1) you should and 2) you haven’t been reading Neal Asher (see point 1)’ Jon Courtenay Grimwood

In the eight years since his first full-length novel Gridlinked was published by Pan Macmillan, Neal Asher has firmly established himself as one of the leading British writers of Science Fiction, and his novels are now translated in many languages. Most of his stories are set in a galactic future-scape called ‘The Polity’, and with this collection of marvellously inventive and action-packed short stories, he takes us further into the manifold diversities of that amazing universe.

No one does monsters better than Neal Asher, so be prepared to revisit the lives and lifestyles of such favourites as the gabbleduck and the hooder, to savour alien poisons, the walking dead, the Sea of Death, and the putrefactor symbiont.

Publication Date 06/11/2009   ISBN 9780330457590 
Dimensions 178mm x 111mm   Weight 0.21 kg   Pages 384
Essex-born author Neal Asher was writing short science fiction for many years before he embarke...More >

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