• Complain

Lois Bujold - Captain Vorpatril's alliance

Here you can read online Lois Bujold - Captain Vorpatril's alliance full text of the book (entire story) in english for free. Download pdf and epub, get meaning, cover and reviews about this ebook. 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.

No cover

Captain Vorpatril's alliance: summary, description and annotation

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

Lois Bujold: author's other books


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

Captain Vorpatril's alliance — 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 "Captain Vorpatril's alliance" 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

Lois McMaster Bujold

Captain Vorpatril's Alliance

Chapter One

Ivans door buzzer sounded at close to Komarran midnight, just when he was unwinding enough from lingering jump lag, his screwed-up diurnal rhythm, and the days labors to consider sleep. He growled under his breath and trod unwillingly to answer it.

His instincts proved correct when he saw who waited in the aperture.

Oh, God. Byerly Vorrutyer. Go away.

Hi, Ivan, said Byerly smoothly, ignoring Ivans anti-greeting. May I come in?

Ivan took about a second to consider the, at best, complicated possibilities Byerly usually trailed in his wake, and said simply, No. But hed hesitated too long. Byerly slipped inside. Ivan sighed, letting the door slide closed and seal. So far from home, it was good to see a familiar facejust not Bys. Next time, use the security screen, and pretend not to be here, eh?

Byerly padded swiftly across the small but choice living quarters of Ivans downtown Solstice luxury flat, rentals by the week. Ivan had picked it out for its potential proximity to Solstice nightlife, which, alas, he had so far not had a chance to sample. Pausing at the broad glass doors to the balcony, Byerly dimmed the polarization on the seductive view of the glittering lights of the capital city. Dome, Ivan corrected his thought to Komarran nomenclature, as the arcology existed under a hodgepodge of seals to keep the toxic planetary atmosphere out and the breathable one in. Byerly pulled the drapes as well, and turned back to the room.

Yielding to a curiosity he knew he would regret, Ivan asked, What the hell are you doing on Komarr, By? Isnt this off your usual beat?

Byerly grimaced. Working.

Indeed, an experienced observer, which Ivan unfortunately was, could detect a distinct strain around Bys eyes, along with the redness from drink and perhaps recreational chemicals. Byerly cultivated the authentic look of a Barrayaran high Vor town clown given over to a life of dissolution and idle vice by actually living it, ninety percent of the time. The other ten percent, and most of his hidden income, came from his work as an informer for Imperial Security. And ninety percent of that was just more dissolution and vice, except for having to turn in reports at the end. The residue, Ivan had to concede, could get dicey.

Ratting out your friends to ImpSec for money, Ivan had once heckled By, to which By had shrugged and replied, And the greater glory of the Imperium. Dont forget that.

Ivan wondered which it was tonight.

In reflexive response to the manners drilled into him in his youth, Ivan offered, Something to drink? Beer, wine? Something stronger? He contemplated Bys boneless flop onto his living room couch. Coffee?

Just water. Please. I need to clear my head, and then I need to sleep.

Ivan went to his tidy kitchenette and filled a tumbler. As he handed it to his unwelcome guest, By said, And what are you doing in Solstice, Ivan?

Working.

Bys open hand invited him to expand.

Ivan sat across from him and said, Trailing my boss, who is here for an Ops conference with his assorted counterparts and underlings. Efficiently combined with the annual Komarr Fleet inspections. All the excitement of a tax inventory, except in dress uniform. Belatedly, Ivan realized By had to already know all this. Hed found Ivan, hadnt he? Because Bys random social calls, werent.

Still working for Admiral Desplains?

Yep. Aide-de-camp, secretary, personal assistant, general dogsbody, whatever he needs. I aim to make myself indispensable.

And still ducking promotion, are you, Captain Vorpatril?

Yes. And succeeding, no thanks to you.

By smirked. They say that at Imperial Service Headquarters, the captains bring the coffee.

Thats right. And I like it that way. Ivan only wished it were true. It seemed barely months ago, though it was over a year, that the latest flare-up of tensions with Barrayars most traditional enemy, the Cetagandan Empire, had pinned Ivan to military headquarters 26.7 hours a Barrayaran day for weeks on end, sweating out all the most horrific possibilities. Designing death in detail. War had been averted through non-traditional diplomacy, mostly on the part of Barrayaran emperor Gregors weaseliest Imperial Auditor and, to give credit where it was due, his wife.

That time. There was always a next time.

Ivan studied Byerly, who was only a few years older than himself. They shared the same brown eyes, dark hair, and olive skin common to Barrayars somewhat inbred military caste, or aristocracy, whatever one wanted to call it, and, indeed, common to most Barrayarans. By was shorter and slighter than Ivans six-foot-one, broad-shouldered fitness, but then, he didnt have a Desplains riding him to keep up the recruiting-poster appearance expected of an officer serving at Imperial Headquarters. Granted, when they werent squinting from the dissolution, Bys eyes had the startling beauty that distinguished his famous, or infamous, clan, to which Ivan was connected by a few twigs in his own family tree. That was the problem with being Vor. You ended up related to all sorts of people youd rather not be. And they all felt free to call on you for favors.

What do you want, Byerly?

So direct! Youll never become a diplomat that way, Ivan.

I once spent a year as assistant military attach to the Barrayaran Embassy on Earth. It was as much diplomacy as I cared for. Get to the point, By. I want to go to bed. And by the looks of you, so do you.

By let his eyes widen. Why Ivan! Was that an invitation? Im so thrilled!

Someday, Ivan growled, I might say yes to that old line, just to watch you have a coronary.

By spread his hand over his heart, and intoned wistfully, And so I might. He drained his water and gave over the vamping, the face so often arranged in a vague smarminess firming intently in a way Ivan always found a touch disturbing. Actually, I have a little task to ask of you.

Figured.

Its quite in your line. I may even be said to be doing you a good turn, who knows. Id like you to pick up a girl.

No, said Ivan, only in part to see what By would say next.

Come, come. You pick up girls all the time.

Not on your recommendations. Whats the catch?

Byerly made a face. So suspicious, Ivan!

Yeah.

By shrugged, conceding the point. Unfortunately, Im not entirely sure. And my duties with, if I may say it, the unusually unpleasant people I am presently accompanying

Spying on, Ivan translated this without difficulty. And the company By kept was usually unpleasant, in Ivans opinion. Unusually unpleasant impliedwhat?

leave me little opportunity to check her out. But they have an inexplicable interest in her. Which I suspect is not friendly. It worries me, Ivan, I must say. He added after a moment, Shes quite well-looking, I assure you. You need have no fear on that score.

Ivan frowned, stung. Are you implying Id refuse to supply assistance to a homely girl?

Byerly sat back, eyebrows flicking up. To your credit, I actually dont believe thats the case. But it will add a certain convincing verisimilitude for the outside observer. He pulled a small plastic flimsy from his jacket and handed it across.

The background was too fuzzed to make out, but the picture showed a striking young woman striding down a sidewalk. Apparent age could be anything between twenty and thirty standard-years, though that was no certain clue as to real age. Tumbling black hair, bright eyes, skin glowing an interesting cinnamon brown against a cream tank top. Decided nose, determined chin; either the natural face she was born with, or the work of a real artist, because it certainly didnt bear the stamped-from-the-same-mold blandness of the usual body sculpture, a biological ideal that lost its appeal with repetition. Long legs in tan trousers that hugged in all the right places. A nicely full figure.

Next page
Light

Font size:

Reset

Interval:

Bookmark:

Make

Similar books «Captain Vorpatril's alliance»

Look at similar books to Captain Vorpatril's alliance. 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.


Lois Bujold - Komarr
Komarr
Lois Bujold
Lois Bujold - Cryoburn
Cryoburn
Lois Bujold
Lois Bujold - THE SPIRIT RING
THE SPIRIT RING
Lois Bujold
Lois Bujold - Paladin of Souls
Paladin of Souls
Lois Bujold
Lois McMaster Bujold - Penric and the Shaman
Penric and the Shaman
Lois McMaster Bujold
Lois McMaster Bujold - Cryoburn
Cryoburn
Lois McMaster Bujold
Lois McMaster Bujold - A Civil Campaign
A Civil Campaign
Lois McMaster Bujold
Lois McMaster Bujold - The Warriors Apprentice
The Warriors Apprentice
Lois McMaster Bujold
Lois McMaster Bujold - The Vor Game
The Vor Game
Lois McMaster Bujold
Lois McMaster Bujold - Spirit Ring
Spirit Ring
Lois McMaster Bujold
Reviews about «Captain Vorpatril's alliance»

Discussion, reviews of the book Captain Vorpatril's alliance 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.