This is an accelerating comedy with shadows setting off the wry, polished humor. Trickster deities thrive on contrariety, which is why one finds them bringing life into dead landscapes and disorder into order. A Santa Barbara insurance salesman's too-tidily-contained lifestyle, far from the Crow reservation he grew up on, is an irresistible target for Coyote, who wants to make sure his chosen people don't forget him. Coyote descends on Sam Hunter like one of Job's plagues, albeit a charmingly disingenuous one. "Why me? Why not someone who believes?" asks Sam, suffering from god-induced chaos. "This is more fun," says Coyote. He's right.
List Chapter or Page:
- 1. Chapter 1~2
- 2. Chapter 3~5
- 3. Chapter 6~7
- 4. Chapter 8~9
- 5. Chapter 10~11
- 6. Chapter 12~13
- 7. Chapter 14~15
- 8. Chapter 16~17
- 9. Chapter 18~19
- 10. Chapter 20~21
- 11. Chapter 22
- 12. Chapter 23~24
- 13. Chapter 25~26
- 14. Chapter 27
- 15. Chapter 28~29
- 16. Chapter 30~31
- 17. Chapter 32~33
- 18. Chapter 34~36