The Stainless Steel Rat Sings the Blues

by Harry Harrison

Paperback, 1995

Status

Available

Call number

813.54

Publication

Spectra (1995), Bantam Paperback, 244 pages

Description

Things aren't going well for Slippery Jim diGriz. First there was the robbery of the Mint on Paskönjak that went terribly wrong, and then that little matter of a death penalty, and an extremely unpleasant execution after that. And last but not least, there's the deal Slippery Jim cuts with the authorities, which, on reflection, doesn't look much better than slow death.In exchange for his life, Slippery Jim must retrieve a missing alien artifact from the planet Liokukae - a dumping ground for the Galactic League's misfits, murderers, maniacs, and the incurably obnoxious. Under cover as the leader of the rock band The Stainless Steel Rats, Slippery Jim violates every law of the land - including the musical ones. He has thirty days to bring back the artifact...or the slow-acting poison the League has fed him will kick in, and Slippery Jim diGriz will be history.… (more)

User reviews

LibraryThing member abatishko
This is book 3 according to the chronological order of the 11 book Stainless Steel Rat series. This sci-fi series is a humor series whose main character (Jim) is a master thief with a heart of gold. In this particular book, Jim is blackmailed into leading a team down to a prison planet in order to
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retrieve an alien artifact which was accidentally lost during transport. The team will be going in under cover, disguised as a band who was sentenced to the planet.

This series is definitely not one that everyone would enjoy, as the author's sense of humor doesn't appeal to all. I have generally enjoyed the books though. This one fits in well enough with the rest of the series, and takes place before the (chronologically) later books in which Jim is married and has children. To me, this is a good thing, since I've enjoyed the stories I've read more without the additional characters. As with most of these books, there is some type of twist on things, and this one works pretty well, leaving the book with a satisfying ending.

However, for some reason, this was probably one of my least favorite books in the series. I suspect that some of this is due to the fact that this is the 8th book in the series published, and the author style has shifted someone since the earlier books. I think I'm more fond of the earlier stuff. Still, if you are interested in humor sci-fi, this is worth taking a look at.

3.5 / 5 stars
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LibraryThing member Karlstar
I really enjoyed the original Stainless Steel Rat novels from the 70's and 80's. The Rat is sort of a James Bond of space, having all sorts of adventures all over the galaxy and getting out of tight spots, though in that respect he's more like Indiana Jones. Fun stuff.
LibraryThing member dbsovereign
We are a fan. Harrison is non-stop action from the first page and with a sense of humor to boot. Makes reading his books tremendous fun - he makes it seem so effortless. It's effortless reading too.
LibraryThing member fulner
This audiobook is another prequel in the Stainless Steel Rat series. The story takes place prior to the original "Stainless Steel Rat" book.

I liked it less than the other books in the series. Primarily that is due to storyline consistencies. Our protagonist, the stainless steel rat Jim DeGrease is
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caught trying to rob the intergalactic mint. In order to avoid the immediate death sentence required from Mint World the league intervenes so that the planetary authorities think they have killed Jim and in place of his death he is given a 30 day position where he has to complete a mission for the league.

This is inconsistent with the first book which acts as though Jim is barely even familiar with the existence of the league, let alone had worked for them previously.

Other than that it is standard intergalactic fun, he recruits a number of military musicians to pose as the galaxy's newest pop hit group so that they quickly become internationally famous so that when they eventually are brought up on intergalactic drug smuggling charges they can be well loved when they arrive the prison planet, and then the search for the all important alien artifact really begin. Complete with cult leaders, gender separated societies, super intelligent robot dogs, and a brief love affiar with his guitarist.
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Language

Original language

English

Original publication date

1994-03

Physical description

244 p.; 17.3 cm

ISBN

0553569392 / 9780553569391

Local notes

Omslag: Jean Pierre Targete
Omslaget viser The Stainless Steel Rat med et sværd i hånden og en flok angribende ryttere på kæmpevildsvin
Indskannet omslag - N650U - 150 dpi
The Stainless Steel Rat, bind 8

Pages

244

Rating

(107 ratings; 3.5)

DDC/MDS

813.54
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