The Stainless Steel Rat goes to hell

245 pages

English language

Published Dec. 31, 1996 by Millennium.

ISBN:
978-1-85798-492-7
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OCLC Number:
43226617

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Our author returns to the 6th book in the original series (or 9th including prequels), and I was again disappointed. That just leaves the question of how badly?

While we don't expect a lot of reality or hard SF in these books, they are at least internally consistent. In this book, Harrison has written the character into a corner with the various bizarre realities. Now under the Rat's control are the powers of time and universe travel, time stasis, a molecule thin shield that is impervious to everything, and an undetectable thought-level infinite speed communication.

All that silly reality aside, the one thing that drew me to Slippery Jim in the first place was completely missing from this book - the rat. Expert criminal, insanely intelligent individual capable of stealing anything (and not killing anyone in the process). When I started writing this review, I was thinking two stars ("it …

Subjects

  • James Bolivar DiGriz (Fictitious character)
  • Fiction
  • Hell