The Stainless Steel Rat's Revenge
DiGriz and Angelina are happily married and expecting the birth of their sons. The planet Cliaand is waging interstellar war, and against the odds, its Grey Men are invading and taking over planet after planet. The Rat is sent to Cliaand to start a one-man guerrilla campaign to put a stop to the...
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DiGriz and Angelina are happily married and expecting the birth of their sons. The planet Cliaand is waging interstellar war, and against the odds, its Grey Men are invading and taking over planet after planet. The Rat is sent to Cliaand to start a one-man guerrilla campaign to put a stop to the plans of the planet's leader, Kraj. He is aided by the Amazons, a force of liberated freedom fighters, and eventually by his wife who arrives to help him win the war and keep him out of the arms of the Amazons.
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Format: paperback
ISBN:
9780441779123 (0441779123)
Publish date: November 1st 1986
Publisher: Ace Books
Pages no: 191
Edition language: English
Category:
Fantasy,
Adventure,
Science Fiction Fantasy,
Humor,
Comedy,
Science Fiction,
Literature,
American,
Space,
Mystery,
Space Opera,
Crime
Series: Stainless Steel Rat -3 (#5)
“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 ...