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The Stainless Steel Rat Returns

Stainless Steel Rat, Book 12

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The Stainless Steel Rat Returns

By: Harry Harrison
Narrated by: Phil Gigante
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James Bolivar “Slippery Jim” diGriz, Special Corps agent, master con man, and interstellar criminal (retired), is living high on the hog on the planet Moolaplenty when a long-lost cousin and a shipful of swine arrive to drain his bank account and send him, and his lovely wife, Angelina, wandering the stars on the wildest journey since Gulliver’s Travels.

In this darkly satiric work, Harry Harrison brings his most famous character out of retirement for a grand tour of the galaxy. The Stainless Steel Rat rides again: a cocktail in his hand, a smile on his lips, and larceny in his heart, in search of adventure, gravitons, and a way to get rid of the pigs.

©2010 Harry Harrison (P)2010 Brilliance Audio, all rights reserved
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This story has multiple adventures that have a profound conclusion and gives Jim and Angela a sense of humanity that is very touching.

A poignant adventure

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Other than a few glaringly bad plot holes this book was as enjoyable as the rest of the series.
Highly recommended.

Almost as good as the rest

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The author has a rapier wit and very compelling characters in every book of this series! The narrator is very impressive and executes the emotions of Harrison's world with gusto! This book and almost every other I've read in the stainless steel rat series, always leave me smiling!

A read that can be enjoyed by every generation!

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read many years ago. enjoyed again and will continue with redt of this series. harrison is great.

awesome stil! read many years ago, and enjoyed<br />

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What can I say? This is the last Stainless Steel Rat novel written by Harry Harrison before his death. It's a bittersweet experience. I relished every word and I can only be thankful that the world has one more novel to enjoy 😎 www.amazon.com/author/ray_loz_neg

Ray's Reviews

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What made the experience of listening to The Stainless Steel Rat Returns the most enjoyable?

This is a relaxing almost junk food lisening

What was one of the most memorable moments of The Stainless Steel Rat Returns?

When Degrees meet Angaleena.

What about Phil Gigante’s performance did you like?

His Voice.

Did you have an extreme reaction to this book? Did it make you laugh or cry?

makes me smile.

Any additional comments?

Enjoy

Great book

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I've long enjoyed tales of the Stainless Steel Rat, but this book just disappointed me all around. Our rat is almost unrecognizable -- no larceny, no cons, no jobs for the Special Branch, not even any real cleverness. The overarching plot that is supposed to tie the book together is the problem of relocating his bumpkin relatives and their porcine herd. Along the way they visit a pair of planets, which have vaguely interesting setups that could have led to an entire book earlier, but are now dealt with perfunctorily. I should have been warned off by the fact that the first part of the book, Jim's biggest worry is his dwindling bank balance. C'mon, the old rat never worried about money -- he just robbed a bank when he needed more. Nothing in this book required the SSR, and, in truth, he never appeared in more than name. Perhaps his years on the right side of the law have really made him soft.

Of course, the narration didn't help either. The narrator demonstrated a good range of voices, and I'm sure he is a fine narrator for other books, but for some reason, he did Jim's voice in Adam West style mock seriousness, which did nothing for the characterization of our favorite hardened criminal.

Disappointing

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Just exhausting. Glad to be done with this series. What a terrible finale to a mediocre journey.

Miserable.

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