Cagebird (novel)

Cagebird (novel)

infobox Book |
name = Cagebird


image_caption =
author = Karin Lowachee
cover_artist = Matt Stawicki
country = United States
language = English
genre = Speculative Fiction novel
publisher = Warner Aspect
release_date = April 1,2005
media_type = Print Paperback
pages = 448
isbn = 0446615080

"Cagebird" is a science fiction novel by Canadian author Karin Lowachee. It was published by Warner Aspect in 2005, as the third book in the Warchild Universe. "Cagebird" was the winner of the Prix Aurora Award and the Gaylactic Spectrum Award [http://www.spectrumawards.org/2006.htm] in 2006.

Plot Summary

The novel begins with Yuri Terisov, the jaded former protege of the infamous dead pirate, Captain Vincenzo Falcone, and the Captain of the pirate ship "Kublai Khan" in prison on earth, where his is approached by Black Ops agent Andreas Lukacs. Lukacs offers to free Yuri from prison in exchange for his help in infiltrating the pirate network, which Yuri agrees to in exchange for the protection of his cellmate Stefano Finch.

Yuri fakes his own death and his is smuggled out of prison with Finch to Pax Terra, the station orbiting above the earth, where he is picked up by his ship. He finds, however, that his ship has been taken over by his Lieutenant Taja Roshan and is first forced to kill her taking back his ship.

Once that is done, he contacts Falcone's former Lieutenant, Caligtiera, about the Black Op's offer, who proposes that together they destroy the Earthhub Military Carrier "Archangel". Yuri finds that he cannot bring himself to do this and informs the "Macedon" of his plans. He destroys his ship and kills Lukacs, who had intended to use the pirate to gain power, then flees to the "Macedon" whose crew includes two of Falcone's other proteges.

This story alternates with the story Yuri's childhood, which tells how his colony was destroyed by the striviiric-na when he was four. His family was split up and he was sent to live in the bleak refugee camp camp on the partially terraformed planet Grace. When he is nine, Falcone recruits him from the camp and takes him on as his protege and eventually as a geisha.

Yuri falls in love with his geisha mentor, Estienne, and is indoctrinated, but this indoctrination fails when Yuri is forced into geisha duties at fourteen, which is essentially prostitution, with the aid of Falcone's cruelty. Despite this, Yuri is eventually given his own ship.

When Falcone's ship, the "Genghis Khan" is destroyed, Yuri is sent to seek revenge on the "Macedon's" captain, Cairo Azarcon, by attempting to murder his son, Ryan Azarcon. He fails on his first try intentionally, but almost succeeds on his second, which is what lands him in prison. This portion of the story is told in more detail, through Ryan's perspective in the Universe's second book, Burndive.


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