Audible Frontiers, March 2009
This is kind of a sidebar to the main Coyote story, and you don't need to have read the other Coyote books to follow the story and enjoy it.
After a couple of centuries of listening, Earth has finally detected an object that might be natural--just another rogue asteroid--but a signal that is clearly artificial. It's the Western Hemisphere Union that has detected the signal, but they're too bankrupt and exhausted to mount an expedition on their own. Reluctantly, they partner with the European Federation.
This is kind of a sidebar to the main Coyote story, and you don't need to have read the other Coyote books to follow the story and enjoy it.
After a couple of centuries of listening, Earth has finally detected an object that might be natural--just another rogue asteroid--but a signal that is clearly artificial. It's the Western Hemisphere Union that has detected the signal, but they're too bankrupt and exhausted to mount an expedition on their own. Reluctantly, they partner with the European Federation.









