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Hilldiggers

A Novel of the Polity

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Hilldiggers

By: Neal Asher
Narrated by: David Marantz
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During a war between two planets in the same solar system - each occupied by adapted humans - what is thought to be a cosmic superstring is discovered. After being cut, this object collapses into four cylindrical pieces, each about the size of a tube train. Each is densely packed with either alien technology or some kind of life. They are placed for safety in three ozark cylinders of a massively secure space station. There a female research scientist subsequently falls pregnant, and gives birth to quads. Then she commits suicide - but why? By the end of the war one of the contesting planets has been devastated by the hilldiggers - giant space dreadnoughts employing weapons capable of creating mountain ranges. The quads have meanwhile grown up and are assuming positions of power in the post-war society. One of them will eventually gain control of the awesome hilldiggers....

©2002 Neal Asher (P)2014 Audible Inc.
Classics Fantasy Fiction Military Science Fiction Space Opera Space Solar System Transportation
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Not really a continuation of the first book, as I had expected. However, still quite enjoyable. :)

Good Story

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The dry and technical style both drives and detracts from a thematically complex narrative. While this book can be skipped when exploring Asher, more enjoyment can be had in some of his later releases.

Interesting stand alone story from a developing author

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Mich better than the first in the series. A good place to look it Iain M. Banks departure has left a void in your library.

An excellent book.

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What the hell. I like Asher. He has a good imagination and his books are interesting.

This book just irritated the hell out of me. I kept waiting for it not to suck. This book disappointed me.
I don’t like to write a negative review but don’t bother.

A Neal Asher

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