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Galaxy Blues (Coyote Series #5)

by Allen Steele
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Overview

Since being expelled from the Union Astronautica space fleet, Jules Truffant isn’t having the best of luck. His first attempt at starting a new life lands him in prison on the colony world of Coyote.

But now, instead of being deported back to Earth, he’s offered another chance to get his act together—on a diplomatic mission that puts him squarely in the path of a black hole.

About the Author, Allen Steele

Allen Steele was born in Nashville, Tennessee, and received his B.A. in Communications from New England College and a Master's Degree in Journalism from the University of Missouri. He is a two-time winner of the Hugo Award in the novella category. He lives with his wife, Linda.

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Publishers Weekly

This grand interstellar adventure exemplifies Hugo-winner Steele's skill with near-future tech and struggle with human interactions. Kicked out of the Western Hemisphere Union Astronautica space fleet, 20-ish Jules Truffaut cleverly stows away on the Robert E. Lee, bound for the Coyote Federation, where he intends to defect. Circumstances force him to accept a mysterious job as shuttle pilot for billionaire Morgan Goldstein, who's plotting to corner trade with the alien hjadd. Steele (Spindrift) makes in-flight technicalities almost tangible, and he equips his hissing, grunting, slithering aliens with convincing motivations. He's less adept at portraying the human crew who accompany Truffaut to a vast space city, where the interstellar coalition called the Talus must decide whether to allow humans to join. Subplots such as Jules's attraction to sexy crew member Rain Thompson and Goldstein's predictable big-boss machinations are tepid, even stereotypical, but a rousing climax rescues the crew and the novel from boredom. (Apr.)

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Midwest Book Review

A rip-roaring electrifying space opera.

Bookloons

Strap yourself in and enjoy a fun-filled ride.

Kirkus Reviews

Steele continues his space-colony Coyote series (Spindrift, 2007, etc.). Betrayed by his ratfink brother and kicked out of Earth's space fleet, Ensign Jules Truffaut stows away on a freighter headed for colony planet Coyote, actually a moon of a gas giant planet. But, arrested aboard the ship and threatened with deportation, Jules sees no option but to steal a lifeboat and land on Coyote-where he's promptly re-arrested. Fortunately, acquisitive businessman Morgan Goldstein needs a shuttle pilot for a mission he's planning. Jules avers that he can fly anything, and soon finds himself heading for the alien planet Hjarr with a cargo of marijuana, the hjadd regarding weed as a splendid culinary herb. Along with Goldstein, Jules' fellow crewmembers include Jas, a hjadd, Ash, a telepath, and young, beautiful but willful quartermaster Rain Thompson; Jules immediately clashes with Rain but soon, naturally, begins to fall for her. On arrival at Hjarr, the supposedly shrewd Goldstein finds he has been swindled. Worse, Jules unwittingly eats some marijuana-laced cakes supplied by the hjadd, attends an important reception while high as a kite and insults the venerated hjadd spiritual leader. Forced to make amends, Jules must lead the human delegation on a dangerous mission to study a huge, violent black hole presently devastating a remote inhabited star system. Fluffy, predictable, almost annoyingly pleasant-but Steele, twice a Hugo Award winner, has a large following. Agent: Martha Millard/Martha Millard Literary Agency

Book Details

Published
April 1, 2008
Publisher
Penguin Group (USA)
Pages
304
ISBN
9781101208908

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