Coyote

“The poet collides with the cop! In this new epic, Coyote, Brian Brett has sliced and diced the genres of fiction and created a unique, philosophic novel full of picaresque oddballs and environmental monkey wrenching.” — William Deverell
THERE WAS A MAN who called himself Coyote. He blew up bridges to clear-cut logging sites. He liberated zoos, and torched shopping malls in the night. Then he died, twenty years ago, in a botched factory sabotage. Or did he?
A terrifying and …