Sunday, August 15, 2021

The Stainless Steel Rat

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The Stainless Steel Rat is the main character in a comic science fiction book series by Harry Harrison. Harrison died on the date in 2012 at the age of 87. You can read the first three books in this series through the Internet Archive loan program, a wonderful service in these days. They are quite clever. The first book begins,
When the office door opened suddenly I knew the game was up. It had been a money-maker —but it was all over. As the cop walked in I sat back in the chair and put on a happy grin. He had the same somber expression and heavy foot that they all have—and the same lack of humor. I almost knew to the word what he was going to say before he uttered a syllable.

“James Bolivar diGriz I arrest you on the charge—”

I was waiting for the word charge, I thought it made a nice touch that way. As he said it I pressed the button that set off the charge of black powder in the ceiling, the crossbeam buckled and the three-ton safe dropped through right on the top of the cop’s head. He squashed very nicely, thank you. The cloud of plaster dust settled and all I could see of him was one hand, slightly crumpled. It twitched a bit and the index finger pointed at me accusingly. His voice was a little muffled by the safe and sounded a bit annoyed. In fact he repeated himself a bit.

“ … On the charge of illegal entry, theft, forgery—”

He ran on like that for quite a while, it was an impressive list but I had heard it all before. I didn’t let it interfere with my stuffing all the money from the desk drawers into my suitcase. The list ended with a new charge and I would swear on a stack of thousand credit notes that high that there was a hurt tone in his voice.

8 comments:

  1. The officer just had a safe dropped on him. Of course there would be hurt in his tone. 😉

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    1. The humor in these books is priceless lol

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  2. ...what a title.

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  3. This is great. I really MUST read these books. They sound priceless.

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    1. I'm happy you can borrow these free online :)

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  4. I love learning about new things-especially new authors. Happy Monday!

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    1. There are so many authors I've never heard of. I'm glad I could introduce you to an old favorite of mine :)

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