Stainless steel rat goes to the circus.

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Harry Harrison: Stainless steel rat goes to the circus. (1998, Millennium)

Published Dec. 30, 1998 by Millennium.

ISBN:
978-1-85798-493-4
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The original end to the series sees Slippery Jim diGriz retiring. Mildly entertaining, but filled with cringeworthy sentences starting with phrases like "All I want to know now about computer hardware now is..." Finally, the Rat was mostly on a leash.

That to me is the crime here. Reading how the Stainless Steel Rat pulls off an incredible caper or saves the galaxy is what I sought. Instead, diGriz is framed by a bumbling banker, and forced to commit crimes to prevent the death of his wife. Inexplicable, bizarre, and somewhat boring. At the end, he retires - perhaps to avoid more nonsense like this.

So was it better than the previous book, a 1 star stinker? Slightly. In the previous book, Harrison wrote himself into a technological corner. The swindled Rat doesn't have access to those resources, so this story stands up better. But in the previous book, Jim …