by Harry Harrison, Phil Gigante
“I out-thought them, that’s all.” Special Corps sends the Rat to infiltrate what today looks like North Korea In Space; a nastily militaristic planet that is going round duffing up other systems when – as Harrison astutely points out (and I read this in the month ‘Independence Day’ returns to cinema...
Not long after finishing the first book in the series, I happened to stumble upon the sequel and happily picked it up. After how much I enjoyed the first book, I expected more great things from this.While it was still good fun, I didn't quite enjoy it as much as the first, and it did feel a bit more...
Slippery Jim diGriz returns in the second of [a:Harry Harrison|16147|Harry Harrison|http://d.gr-assets.com/authors/1196199650p2/16147.jpg]'s light-hearted science fiction series – The Stainless Steel Rat. Having stopped Angelina's homicidal scheme in the first novel, [b:The Stainless Steel Rat|17356...
I liked the premise (invading a plant from another planet is impossible - but these guys are doing it - go figure out how). The infiltration and action were just as clever and fun as in the first book. The information gained late in the book seems to hint at a recurring villain. The only thing that ...