- Gods and Pawns
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name = Gods and Pawns
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image_caption = First edition cover
author =Kage Baker
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cover_artist =Paul Youll
country =United States
language = English
series = The Company
genre =science fiction short stories
publisher =Tor Books
release_date = January, 2007
media_type = Print (Hardcover )
pages = 335pp
isbn = ISBN 0-765-31552-1
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followed_by ="Gods and Pawns" (ISBN 0-765-31552-1) is a collection of stories written by
Kage Baker and published byTor Books . The stories are set in the universe of her series about The Company.Background
Operating in the 24th century, a group of scientists and businessmen has created immortal cyborgs at different times throughout history. These loyal servants preserve items from the past for the Company to sell, at huge profit. Recruited as very young children, the cyborgs leave their humanity behind. There are exceptions, however.
Contents
* "To the Land Beyond the Sunset" - In the 17th century
Yucatan Literature Specialist Lewis wins a vacation from Company base New World One and decides to take Mendoza with him toAmazonia . They discover an unnaturally fertile land where gods are mortal and one mortal in particular pays the terrible price of being the fertility deity. Charmingly, this is based on real research about the Amazonian terra prieta, although Baker explains it differently.
* "The Catch" - an early Company attempt at creating an immortal servant went badly wrong in 1964, and now a time-traveling rogue is loose. Bobby Ross loves 1951, the year ofHank Bauer 's famousWorld Series catch, and he will live through that year over and over. Security Tech Porfirio is on the case.
* "The Angel in the Darkness" - Porfirio's brother's descendants have fallen on hard times in 1991 Los Angeles. Another Company rogue, a self-appointed Angel of Death, is stalking them. Porfirio would intervene, but he is supposed to be dead.
* "Standing in his Light" - Facilitator Van Drouten introducesJohannes Vermeer to the "camera obscura " and has him run off six dozen canvasses for the Company to sell centuries later. To help him out, she also teaches him photography.
* "A Night on the Barbary Coast" - Facilitator Joseph goes in search of a gold mine and its owner. He takes Botanist Mendoza to the wild and wooly San Francisco of the Gold Rush. She turns out to be much more help than he expected.
* "Welcome to Olympus, Mr. Hearst!" - In 1933 the famous publisher is looking for a new lease on life. Facilitator Joseph is there to seal the deal. Lewis tags along with a valuable movie script to hide in the mansion. Nothing goes right. Theft and a bogus spiritual medium, along with some star cameos, create a story whose outcome astonishes even Joseph.
* "Hellfire at Twilight" - In 18th century England, Lewis has to steal a fabled scroll from the underground lair of the notoriousHellfire Club , and becomes a god for a night.External links
*Kage Baker [http://www.kagebaker.com/gods.html official site] - About the book.
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