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Language
  
English

Publisher
  
Macmillan UK

Originally published
  
2002

Country
  
United Kingdom

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Cover artist
  
Steve Rawlings

Series
  
Spatterjay sequence

Publication date
  
2002

Author
  
OCLC
  
59104383

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Media type
  
Print (Hardback & Paperback)

Genres
  
Novel, Science Fiction, Speculative fiction

Similar
  
Neal Asher books, Polity Universe books, Science Fiction books

The Skinner is a 2002 science fiction novel by Neal Asher. It is the first novel in the Spatterjay sequence.

Contents

Plot

The Skinner tells the story of three individuals who have journeyed to the 'line-world' (a world on the 'line', or border, of the Human Polity) of Spatterjay, a hostile mostly aquatic world with ferocious native lifeforms.

The planet Spatterjay is host to a complex virus that permeates throughout all life forms (including humans), propagated by a kind of leech which uses the virus to keep its prey alive whilst it feeds upon them. The virus optimises life forms it infects for survival changing them, often rapidly, in response to environmental pressures. Humans need to consume food that is untainted by the virus (known colloquially as "dome grown") if they are not to be changed by the virus into something quite different. The Skinner is one such human who has "gone native", undergoing an horrific transformation.

Characters

The primary characters are:

Erlin Tazer Three Indomial, a 240-year-old doctor and xenobiologist who has come to Spatterjay hoping to find her old lover Captain Ambel and seeking a new meaning in her increasingly boring life

Janer Cord Anders, an 'eternal tourist' paid by a hornet hive-mind to travel the universe and carry hornet observers to new planets.

Sable Keech a thousand-year-old reification (a dead body reanimated by cybernetics) seeking the last of the eight people he swore to bring to justice for crimes against humanity during the Prador war.

Captain Ambel, one of Spatterjay's Old Captains, whose story, whilst unclear at first, is closely intertwinned with the Skinner.

Jay Hoop, the eponymous "Skinner". One of the earliest residents of Spatterjay, the Skinner has been cut off from supplies of dome grown human food and has been turned by the Spatterjay virus into a hybrid monster.

References

The Skinner Wikipedia


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