A review by zare_i
Prador Moon: A Novel of the Polity by Neal Asher

4.0

Prador Moon is sort of a prequel (same like Shadow of Scorpion by the same author) to the Ian Cormac series.[return][return]Novel starts with Prador battleships attacking Polity Avalon space station under disguise of diplomatic mission. Soon entire border worlds are under attack by ruthless invaders and Polity s AI s begin to plan how to deal with the new threat they know that Prador hold advantage in certain areas of weapons technology and are also aware that invaders must not be allowed access to runcible technology (teleporter like mechanisms).[return][return]Entire novel is non-stop action, from first to the last page. Maybe that is the reason why it feels somewhat unfinished I guess there will be novels in the future following the storyline.[return][return]If you like Polity universe and you are interested in background elements (Jebel up-close-and-personal and his Avalonians for one) then give this one a try I think you ll like it.[return][return]Recommended.