• Complain

Stoney Compton - Russian Amerika

Here you can read online Stoney Compton - Russian Amerika full text of the book (entire story) in english for free. Download pdf and epub, get meaning, cover and reviews about this ebook. City: New York, year: 2007, publisher: Baen Books, genre: Science fiction. Description of the work, (preface) as well as reviews are available. Best literature library LitArk.com created for fans of good reading and offers a wide selection of genres:

Romance novel Science fiction Adventure Detective Science History Home and family Prose Art Politics Computer Non-fiction Religion Business Children Humor

Choose a favorite category and find really read worthwhile books. Enjoy immersion in the world of imagination, feel the emotions of the characters or learn something new for yourself, make an fascinating discovery.

Stoney Compton Russian Amerika
  • Book:
    Russian Amerika
  • Author:
  • Publisher:
    Baen Books
  • Genre:
  • Year:
    2007
  • City:
    New York
  • ISBN:
    978-1-4165-2116-7
  • Rating:
    5 / 5
  • Favourites:
    Add to favourites
  • Your mark:
    • 100
    • 1
    • 2
    • 3
    • 4
    • 5

Russian Amerika: summary, description and annotation

We offer to read an annotation, description, summary or preface (depends on what the author of the book "Russian Amerika" wrote himself). If you haven't found the necessary information about the book — write in the comments, we will try to find it.

Alaska, 1989. In a world where Alaska is still a Russian possession, charter captain Grigorivich Plesnett has a stained pastas a major in the Czars Troika Guard he was cashiered for disobeying a direct order. Now, ten years later, Grig charters out to a cossack and discovers his past has not only caught up with him but is about to violently change his future, and the future of all nine of the nations of North America as well. Spanning Alaska from the Southeastern Inside Passage to the frozen Yukon, this is an epic tale of one mans journey of redemption and courage to face old challenges and help birth a new nation. Cover artist: Kurt Miller.

Stoney Compton: author's other books


Who wrote Russian Amerika? Find out the surname, the name of the author of the book and a list of all author's works by series.

Russian Amerika — read online for free the complete book (whole text) full work

Below is the text of the book, divided by pages. System saving the place of the last page read, allows you to conveniently read the book "Russian Amerika" online for free, without having to search again every time where you left off. Put a bookmark, and you can go to the page where you finished reading at any time.

Light

Font size:

Reset

Interval:

Bookmark:

Make

Stoney Compton

RUSSIAN AMERIKA

Acknowledgments

Over a quarter century ago I was hired by the Tanana Chiefs Health Authority to create a comic book designed to interest Athabascan youth in health careers. After the completion of the project I was put on staff as media specialist with this non-profit social services corporation. I was privileged to work with Tanana Chiefs Conference for two years. Those years and that job were an education into a culture I came to admire, respect, and to a large extent, envy.

This novel reflects my high regard for the Native Peoples of Alaska, and the Athabascan People in particular. As this is a work of fiction, I have taken a few cultural liberties, but have tried to stay true to the essence of the Den People. Any and all mistakes are mine.

The names of my characters are similar to family names found in Alaskas Interior, however all are otherwise complete fabrications of my imagination.

1

Clarence Strait, Russian Amerika, July 1987

Etolin Island lay to starboard and Prince of Wales Island stood fine on the horizon to port. All thirty meters of Pravda tossed like a cork in a pond. The graying seas broke into spraying foam at two meters and the wind shrilled warning.

Charter Captain Grigoriy Grigorievich couldnt drop anchor here, nor could he just abandon the wheel and go below to mediate what was sure to turn into rape, at the very least. Both passengers were below in the main cabin. He popped open the hidden compartment on the console and poked the tiny phone into his ear so quickly he hurt himself.

No! Valari said.

You will do this with me for two reasons, Karpov said, sounding like a schoolteacher. First, it will give us both comfort in this storm. Secondly, if you dont do it willingly, I will beat you and take you by force. This is inevitable; besides, you used to enjoy me.

I was lying, you swine! she shrieked. An oddly familiar Thonk came over the phone, and Grisha realized that someone had just been hit with a bottle. A large mass fell on the deck.

He smiled and put the earphone away. Valari was beginning to appeal to him. She raged up the steps, clutching the vodka bottle by its neck. Throwing it over the side, she grabbed the railing, braced herself on the heaving deck, and shouted at him.

I wish to make a formal protest to be entered in the log!

He gestured with his chin as he clutched the wheel with both hands.

Its right up there, he yelled over the building wind. Make the entry yourself.

But youre the captain.

Do you want to take over?

Hanging on to the railing with both hands she finally took in the sea around them. Huge swells of slate-colored water veined with submerged foam like fat in a rich mans steak roiled up around them, rising and dropping with unimaginable hydraulic force. Wind ripped loose foam off wave tops and hurled it at the boat where it smacked the hull and topsides like thrown sand.

Pravda rolled heavily from side to side and pitched up and down as she struggled from one wave to the next. Prince of Wales Island now lay behind a seamless wall of driving water and impenetrable cloud.

By the saints, no, she said, nearly inaudible, swaying with the dance of the boat. She raised her voice. Are we going to get out of this? Water sluiced across the deck and gurgled into the scuppers as the boat labored through the shrieking elements.

Of course! He forced himself to smile and licked salt spray from his lips.

You dont lie very well. Tell me the truth.

Were not far from Fort Dionysus. If the storm doesnt get any worse we will make it easily.

And if the storm gets worse?

He shrugged. Figure it out for yourself: we wont make it.

Shit! This was such a stupid idea! Now were all going to die. If I get out of this Im going to get a new job.

Why are you here? Grisha shouted to be heard over the storm.

She gave him a level look and smiled. Dont worry your pretty little head about it. The less you know the better off youll be.

Grisha repressed the flare of anger.

Suddenly Karpov, blood streaming down the side of his head, erupted out of the companionway, slid across the soaking deck on his knees, and tackled Valari. She screamed and pounded his head with her fists.

What are you doing, you ass? she screamed at him. Have you lost your mind?

Still on his knees, the beefy man gripped her shirt with one hand, slapped her face with the other. Blood arced from her cut lip. The small sound from deep in her throat jerked open Grishas gut anger.

Holding the wheel with one hand, he turned and snap-kicked Karpov as hard as he could in the side of the head. Still clutching Valari, Karpov flew backward and his head smashed into the fishing-gear compartment. The door to the locker swung open as he flopped on the deck, spasming as he tried to retain consciousness.

Valari squirmed out from under Karpovs twitching mass. Thank you, Captain Grisha. I think he would have really hurt me this time. She staggered across the shifting deck and hugged him fiercely. He put one arm around her. I owe you for that one, she said.

With a gasp she was wrenched out of his grasp and flung across the bridge deck by a seething Karpov. The large man didnt even look back at the woman. He stood glaring at Grisha, rain and blood running down his face as bruises and lumps purpled and thickened.

I relieve you of command! he said with a growl, and swung his massive fist at Grishas face.

Grisha released the wheel, ducked under the swing and put all of his weight behind a two-fisted uppercut to Karpovs solar plexus. Air whoofed out of the larger man and he staggered back three steps. Grisha kicked him in the crotch as hard as he could. Karpov doubled over with a moan and fell heavily.

Grisha grabbed the spinning wheel and gave his attention to straightening the boat, which had immediately turned broadside to the wind. Pravda lurched sideways off a wave top and slid to the bottom of the trough with a crash. He felt thankful the boat hadnt rolled down the liquid incline.

Seawater crashed into the open bridge, soaking it and everyone on it. Gear spilled out of the fishing locker and slid around the deck. On the other side of the bridge, Valari pulled herself to her feet and clung to the railing, shivering.

Karpov shook his head and swung from the deck to bury his fist in Grishas stomach, smashing him against the bulkhead and knocking him breathless. Grisha slid down on the deck, gasping. The boat again put beam to the wind and rolled heavily to starboard, hanging for an impossibly long time before rolling back to port.

More seawater inundated them. The bridge deck swirled with the increasing water the scuppers couldnt handle.

Wheel! Grisha gasped. Get the wheel!

Karpov threw himself on Grisha and hit him with three hammering blows. The vessel lurched in the moaning gale and crunched into a trough. Crockery shattered in the galley and Grisha twisted his body and threw Karpov off him.

He rolled over and pushed himself up, tried to hit Karpov but couldnt find a target the few times he could put any strength behind his fist. Valari grabbed the wheel and turned it back and forth uselessly.

Into the wind! he screamed. Turn into the wi

Karpovs fist drove the oxygen from his lungs again. Grisha crashed back on the deck. The heavy man straddled him and began choking him with both hands.

Grisha stared at the hate-filled eyes in the bloody face. He dimly realized this was the first fight hed been in since he got married. He felt his windpipe crackle and knew he was going to die very soon.

The lack of air became more pressing than the pain. He tried to struggle. But his arms lacked strength, pinned under the Russians massive weight. Spots swam redly before his eyes.

Next page
Light

Font size:

Reset

Interval:

Bookmark:

Make

Similar books «Russian Amerika»

Look at similar books to Russian Amerika. We have selected literature similar in name and meaning in the hope of providing readers with more options to find new, interesting, not yet read works.


Reviews about «Russian Amerika»

Discussion, reviews of the book Russian Amerika and just readers' own opinions. Leave your comments, write what you think about the work, its meaning or the main characters. Specify what exactly you liked and what you didn't like, and why you think so.