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Sky Coyote (A Novel of the Company, Book 2) - Kage Baker
Sky Coyote (A Novel of the Company, Book 2)
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Facilitator Joseph is quite a guy. He's sailed with the Phoenicians, and he's been an Egyptian priest, an Athenian politician, and secretary to a Roman senator. After all, his employer, the twenty-fourth-century Company, sends immortal cyborgs like Joseph all over the world and all over time. But... show more
Facilitator Joseph is quite a guy. He's sailed with the Phoenicians, and he's been an Egyptian priest, an Athenian politician, and secretary to a Roman senator. After all, his employer, the twenty-fourth-century Company, sends immortal cyborgs like Joseph all over the world and all over time. But now Joseph finds himself in 1699, in the Mayan jungle's Lost City (actually a spa for the Company's operatives) with his protegee, the Botanist Mendoza, who still hasn't forgiven him for that unfortunate incident in Elizabethan England. And he has to save an ancient people from encroachment by the coming white men -- even if it means convincing the entire pre-Columbian village to step into the future.Facilitator Joseph is quite a guy.He's sailed with the Phoenicians, and he's been an Egyptian priest, an Athenian politician, and secretary to a Roman senator. After all, his employer, the twenty-fourth-century Company, sends immortal cyborgs like Joseph all over the world and all over time. But now Joseph finds himself in 1699, in the Mayan jungle's Lost City (actually a spa for the Company's operatives) with his protegee, the Botanist Mendoza, who still hasn't forgiven him for that unfortunate incident in Elizabethan England. And he has to save an ancient people from encroachment by the coming white men -- even if it means convincing the entire pre-Columbian village to step into the future.Facilitator Joseph is quite a guy. He's sailed with the Phoenicians, and he's been an Egyptian priest, an Athenian politician, and secretary to a Roman senator. After all, his employer, the twenty-fourth-century Company, sends immortal cyborgs like Joseph all over the world and all over time. But now Joseph finds himself in 1699, in the Mayan jungle's Lost City (actually a spa for the Company's operatives) with his protegee, the Botanist Mendoza, who still hasn't forgiven him for that unfortunate incident in Elizabethan England. And he has to save an ancient people from encroachment by the coming white men---even if it means convincing the entire pre-Columbian village to step into the future.
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Format: mass market paperback
ISBN: 9780380731800 (0380731800)
ASIN: 0380731800
Publisher: Avon
Pages no: 304
Edition language: English
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bookaneer
bookaneer rated it
4.0 "You're a truth made of lies."
Sky Coyote wins the prize as the first physical book I've read in over a year, and I regret nothing. It continues the saga of The Company, but this time, the story is told from the immortal Facilitator Joseph's perspective. In this case, the Company isn't satisfied with grabbing lost artefacts and t...
Wyvernfriend Reads
Wyvernfriend Reads rated it
4.0 Sky Coyote (A Novel of the Company, Book 2)
An interesting book that's more about the politics of the organisation Dr Zeus than about making the plot go forward. In this one Joseph pretends to be Coyote in order to preserve a culture. The interaction between him and the villages is sometimes quite amusing with Baker making snide commentary ...
E Thomas Reads
E Thomas Reads rated it
4.0
The second novel in Kage Baker's delightful Company series has enough context that it could probably be read without reading the first in the series *The Garden of Iden* (although fans of Mendoza will probably get more out of the references to her if they have read the first). This story is from Jos...
The Word Warehouse
The Word Warehouse rated it
4.0
Some may think her plots are corny, but Kage Baker really knew how to write about interaction between characters, be they human or alien. Also her books have a sense of humor rarely seen in science fiction except by Kurt Vonnegut or the Stainless Steel Rat series by Harry Harrison. Call it a light r...
altheaann
altheaann rated it
The second volume in 'The Company' series. This one involves a lot more satire.... the Company has told its agents to 'preserve' an intact village of a Native American tribe called the Chumash - people, artifacts and all. However the agents from the future are incompetent, wussy vegetarians who seem...
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