Like a dummy I read the first two books of this trilogy last year and sincerely, for the last month its been hell, Ive been dying for this.Start by marking The Human (Rise of the Jain 3) as Want to Read.This is the high-octane conclusion to Neal Ashers Rise of the Jain trilogy.A Jain warship has risen from the depths of space, emerging with a deadly grudge and a wealth of ancient yet lethal technology.
It is determined to hunt down the alien Client, and will annihilate all those who stand in its way. Both humanity and the Prador thought their ancient foe - the Jain - had perished in a past age. Orlandine wants the Clients inside knowledge to act, but the Client has her own agenda. Earth Central therefore looks to the Prador for alliance, after the Jain destroy their fleet. However, not everyone is happy with this, and some will do anything to shatter this fragile coalition. As the Jain warship makes its way across the galaxy, it seems unstoppable. Human and Prador forces alike struggle to withstand its devastating weaponry. Orlandines life work is to neutralize Jain technology, so if she cant triumph, no one can. ![]() The first two books in the trilogy brought in so many awesome story elements and high-tech goodies (and extremely low-tech Spatterjay ones) that the whole story served as a melting pot of all the most outrageously dangerous elements. The Soldier referred to a nearly impossibly strong Jain soldier, The Warship ramped up the threat level to unimaginab. The Soldier referred to a nearly impossibly strong Jain soldier, The Warship ramped up the threat level to unimaginably powerful levels, and this book, The Human, is deceptive in its title. Because its actually a full throw-down NASTY battle that brought in every AI battleship including Earth Central itself, the whole Prador Kingdom, and it even forced our clever little subversive Jain-tech provocateur into pulling out all the stops, transforming a whole damn planet to fight the threat. This has got to be some of the most freakishly awesome high-tech nightmare scenarios set in the far-future that Ive ever read. It requires a LOT of build-up from all the earlier novels, but damn is it WORTH it All the previous incursions of Jain, or Dragon, or anything related to the AI ships, of Spatterjay, or even the truly great inclusions of Pennyroyal all lend itself to the making of this amazing blow-out. ![]() The Human Condition Trilogy Subtitles Torrent Plus Short StoriesFor anyone who reads Asher consistently, this is a culmination of almost twenty other books, like fifty plus short stories, fifteen plus years, and layer upon layer upon layer of world building, characters, augmentations, aliens, tech, weapons, and dont forget the.
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