Ian Cormac is a legendary Earth Central Security agent, the James Bond of a wealthy future, the AI-ruled Polity of Worlds. Mr. Crane is an insane killer android, formerly believed destroyed, whose artificial brain is now resuscitated in a shiny new metal body. They are on a collision course across the galaxy.
Industry Reviews
"Asher has lit up the sky of Science Fiction like a new sun." --Tanith Lee"Fizzing with intelligent ideas and occasionally streaked with black humor. Appalling, mind-boggling, fascinating--and irresistible." --Kirkus, starred review"Asher's latest novel features fast-paced action, spy vs. spy intrigue, and the guilty pleasure of watching two exceptional and opposed individuals move inexorably toward an inevitable showdown." --Library Journal"Neal Asher has always drummed up a healthy dose of space adventure and wicked fun in his novels and Brass Man maintains this reputation effortlessly." --Interzone"Asher does time travel and he does it damn well, taking the reader on a journey that would make one hell of a theme park ride!" --SFRevu.com"Time travel, ultraviolence, big dinosaurs--the perfect mind-blasting SF cocktail." --SFX magazine Asher has lit up the sky of Science Fiction like a new sun. "Tanith Lee" Fizzing with intelligent ideas and occasionally streaked with black humor. Appalling, mind-boggling, fascinating--and irresistible. "Kirkus, starred review" Asher's latest novel features fast-paced action, spy vs. spy intrigue, and the guilty pleasure of watching two exceptional and opposed individuals move inexorably toward an inevitable showdown. "Library Journal" Neal Asher has always drummed up a healthy dose of space adventure and wicked fun in his novels and "Brass Man "maintains this reputation effortlessly. "Interzone" Asher does time travel and he does it damn well, taking the reader on a journey that would make one hell of a theme park ride! "SFRevu.com" Time travel, ultraviolence, big dinosaurs--the perfect mind-blasting SF cocktail. "SFX magazine"" "Asher has lit up the sky of Science Fiction like a new sun." --Tanith Lee"""Fizzing with intelligent ideas and occasionally streaked with black humor. Appalling, mind-boggling, fascinating--and irresistible." --"Kirkus", starred review"Asher's latest novel features fast-paced action, spy vs. spy intrigue, and the guilty pleasure of watching two exceptional and opposed individuals move inexorably toward an inevitable showdown." "--Library Journal""Neal Asher has always drummed up a healthy dose of space adventure and wicked fun in his novels and "Brass Man "maintains this reputation effortlessly." --"Interzone""Asher does time travel and he does it damn well, taking the reader on a journey that would make one hell of a theme park ride!" --SFRevu.com"" "Time travel, ultraviolence, big dinosaurs--the perfect mind-blasting SF cocktail." --"SFX" magazine