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Coyote: A Novel of Interstellar Exploration
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17 hrs and 36 mins
Audible Release Date
08-25-08
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3.56 based on 84 ratings
 

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Coyote marks a dramatic new turn in the career of Allen Steele, Hugo Award-winning author of Chronospace. Epic in scope, passionate in its conviction, and set against a backdrop of plausible events, it tells the brilliant story of Earth's first interstellar colonists - and the mysterious planet that becomes their home...

The crime of the century begins without a hitch. On July 5th, 2070, as it's about to be launched, the starship Alabama is hijacked - by her captain and crew. In defiance of the repressive government of The United Republic of Earth, they replace her handpicked passengers with political dissidents and their families. These become Earth's first pioneers in the exploration of space...

Captain R. E. Lee, their leader. Colonel Gill Reese, the soldier sent to stop Lee. Les Gilles, the senior communications officer, a victim of a mistake that will threaten the entire mission. Crewman Eric Gunther, who has his own agenda for being aboard. His daughter, Wendy, a teenager who will grow up too quickly. Jorge and Rita Montero, ordinary people caught up in extraordinary circumstances. And their son Carlos, who will become a hero in spite of himself.

After almost two-and-a-half centuries in cold sleep, they will awaken above their destination: a habitable world named Coyote. A planet that will test their strength, their beliefs, and their very humanity...

In Coyote, Allen Steele delivers a grand novel of galactic adventure - a tale of life on the newest of frontiers.

BONUS AUDIO: Includes an exclusive introduction by author Allen Steele

©2003 Allen Steele; (P)2008 Audible, Inc.

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Rating 1.0Rating 1.0Rating 1.0Rating 1.0Rating 1.0 "Couldn't finish the first disc"
By: Christopher (Ontario, CA, USA)
January 21, 2010
I gave this 1 star because negative or 0 is not possible. I have to agree with Richard D. This is Conservative bashing at its worst. If the tables were turned with Kennedy Camps, I still wouldn't like it. Writing about political issues is fine, but how you go about it is another. Nazifying one party and having them embrace the old traits of the South is terrible.



The narrator put me to sleep after I had a Red Bull. This guy along with another make me wish I could block books with certain narrators. I have passed on books I was very interested in based on this.

If you vehemently hate Conservatives and you need fuel for your fire, listen to this. If you have a shred of balance, avoid it. There are plenty of places to get your dose of political angst from that are far better than this.
Rating 4.0Rating 4.0Rating 4.0Rating 4.0Rating 4.0 "Enjoyed in spite of the politics"
By: Jeffrey (Garner, NC, USA)
January 02, 2010
I thoroughly enjoyed this book in spite of the authors apparent politics. A United Republic of American would be as repugnant to the real people it's places and space shuttles were named after as it is to most readers.

But it's a really fun book, with enough twists and surprises to keep it entertaining. I'll be getting Coyote Rising next month.
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Rating 2.0Rating 2.0Rating 2.0Rating 2.0Rating 2.0 "A disappointing read!!"
By: Ted (Qualicum Beach, Canada)
September 13, 2009
I loved the premise of the story but the plot was very predictable. A very disappointing book.
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Rating 3.0Rating 3.0Rating 3.0Rating 3.0Rating 3.0 "A different narrator would have helped"
By: David (Huntington Woods, MI, USA)
May 22, 2009
My biggest complaint about this novel is the male narrator. He is very monotone and pauses between each word so that it becomes difficult to listen to. I noticed that the other books in this series are narrated by the same person so I haven't decided whether to purchase them.

I also can't understand the role of the female narrator. She basically only narrates the logs of one female character. Why not have her do all the female characters (especially since the male narrator doesn't change his tone much for female characters)?

The content of the book is pretty good. The author skips over periods of time quite a bit. I often found myself wondering what had happened to the characters during this time (such as their 1st winter on Coyote which is completely skipped).

Be sure to listen to the preview before buying. If you can handle the narrator, the book is worth getting.
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Rating 5.0Rating 5.0Rating 5.0Rating 5.0Rating 5.0 "It gets better"
By: Michael (East Peoria, IL, USA)
May 13, 2009
This book is a series of short stories that were peicemealed together to form a novel. Once I got past the "Stealing Alabama", which quite frankly seemed a bit drawn out and started to bore me after a bit, I started to get deeply into the novel, and I finished it in a couple of days. The colonization stories were top notch. I read some of the other reviews and I can't believe that someone would take issue with the authors political ideology, which was expoused in "Stealing Alabama". This is science fiction for crying outloud. It's not real. Enjoy the novel.
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