The Stainless Steel Rat Goes to Hell, Harry Harrison
The Stainless Steel Rat Goes to Hell, Harry Harrison
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The Stainless Steel Rat Goes to Hell

Author: Harry Harrison

Narrator: Phil Gigante

Unabridged: 6 hr 42 min

Format: Digital Audiobook Download (DRM Protected)

Published: 05/12/2011

Categories: Fiction, Science Fiction


Synopsis

Jim and Angelina are on holiday on the paradise planet Lussuoso, where the very, very rich can avail themselves of rejuvenating treatments and become young again. Just when boredom seems about to set in, Jim learns that Angelina has disappeared, seemingly the victim of a religious scam.Evil genius Justin Slakey has a machine that allows him to travel between universes. He uses it to prey on religious believers, tricking them out of their money and then using them as slaves in his coal mines. Aided by his twin sons, James and Bolivar, Slippery Jim descends to a planet that seems to be a real-life version of Hell—and when you can't take metal weapons between the universes, what do you arm yourselves with? Salami, of course.

About Harry Harrison

Harry Harrison is an American science fiction author best known for his character the Stainless Steel Rat and the novel Make Room! Make Room! (1966), the basis for the film Soylent Green.


Reviews

Goodreads review by Bradley on March 23, 2021

This has got to be one of the better, if not one of the best, Stainless Steel Rat novels. It was simply interesting and not at all what I thought it would be. I mean, sure, I kinda expected an ACTUAL trip to hell because that's the kind of thing you expect in huge-hubris over-the-top comedies like t......more

Goodreads review by Tadas on July 15, 2017

I'm ultimately bored by everything.... Nothing to read, nothing to watch, let's see maybe this one is better than last.......more

Goodreads review by Little on January 21, 2016

Another in the stainless steel rat books. They are all quick reads with alot of humor in them. The stories remain fresh and new. Very recommended, especially to teen readers or someone new to SiFi......more