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The Stainless Steel Rat Sings the Blues

Stainless Steel Rat, Book 8

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The Stainless Steel Rat Sings the Blues

By: Harry Harrison
Narrated by: Phil Gigante
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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 30 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.

Man of steal: Listen to more in the Stainless Steel Rat series.©1994 Harry Harrison (P)2011 Brilliance Audio, all rights reserved
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2000AD FOREVER...

As I listened, I felt in my minds eye, Every Bit of the THRILL POWER from when I first read the chronicles of The Stainless Rats 44 years ago in the comic 2000AD...

ALL HAIL THARG the MIGHTY...

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Further stainless steel rat story

These stories have been around for a long time now but I still find them a great listen. In my mind Phil is Jim!

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Phil can sing. Who knew?

always enjoy any Stainless Steel Rat stories. also the narration by Phil Gigante is alway easy to listen to, entertaining and he makes it clear when the speech switches.
on top.of all that, Phil can sing. Who knew?

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