Sable Keech is a walking dead man, and the only one to have
been resurrected by nanochanger. Did he succeed because he
was infected by the Spatterjay virus, or because he came late to
resurrection in a tank of seawater? Tracing the man's last-known
seaborne journey, Taylor Bloc wants to know the truth. He also
wants so much else - adulation, power, control - and will go to
any lengths to achieve them.
An ancient hive mind, almost incomprehensible to the human race,
has sent an agent to this uncertain world. Does it simply want to
obtain the poison 'sprine' that is crucial to immortality - and, if so,
maybe Janer must find it and stop it. Meanwhile, still faced with the
ennui of immortality, Erlin has her solitude rudely interrupted by a
very angry whelkus titanicus, and begins the strangest of journeys.
Deep in the ocean the Spatterjay virus has wrought a terrible
change that will affect them all. Something dormant for ten years
is breaking free, and once again the aftershocks of an ancient war
will focus on this watery world.
Essex-born author Neal Asher was writing short science fiction
for many years before he embarked on his first full-length novel
Gridlinked, followed by four others which have been translated
into nine different languages.