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Die Stahlratte fährt zur Hölle

von Harry Harrison

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Reihen: Stahlratten-Zyklus (9), The Stainless Steel Rat - Chronological (9)

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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.… (mehr)
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The Best audio book I have listened to in a long time.

Book 9 returns to the "current" timeline, no more prequels.

The "goes to hell" is about how Angelina and her friends get caught up into some religious cult that is all about going to heaven (a relatively "new" idea that has all but disappeared in this future context). If you give the "church" enough money you can take a special trip to heaven to prove its real and know you can go there when you die if you are loyal to the church.

Angelina goes on to investigate and Jim has to follow after when she goes missing.

of course its internal universal transporter that goes to "heaven" and "hell"

Like all the books in the series its great fun without a whole lot of fun without taking themselves too seriously. I really appreciate the jokes where they make fun of hard Science Fiction when Dr. Koupou starts explain how these various things work an inevitable Jim interrupts with "OK, whatever, lets just go already" ( )
  fulner | Jun 14, 2021 |
Stainless Steel Rat Goes to Hell

Jim DiGriz has his family, his twins and all is well. Until Angelina “goes to church” and gets herself abducted. Most of the book is about Jim’s adventures in finding the con artist who took his wife, uncovering a major conspiracy – multiple bodies, time dilation, multiple universes and a new element on the Elemental Table that creates eternal life.

But this is all very much not the DiGriz I read about years ago as a teen of such novels as Stainless Steel Rat’s Revenge, Stainless Steel Rat for President, etc. There is no real con going on with Jim and he is not surmounting authority or the law, like he usually does.

A bit disappointing but if you’ve never read a Stainless Steel novel you will be entertained.

Happy trails! ( )
  James_Mourgos | May 19, 2020 |
Our pulp rat makes an absurd journey into a religious hell (and still manages to slip his way to safety). ( )
  dbsovereign | Jan 26, 2016 |
Slippery Jim is a great character. I can't get enough of him. ( )
  SHIRWIN | Nov 9, 2014 |
This is only my second Stainless Steel Rat novel, but I think I need to go back to the beginning and check out the first few in the series. Not only were there loads of characters and references to past events with which I was unfamiliar, this SSR story felt tired and forced. I felt like the author was just throwing in new twists and calamities for the heroes in order to boost his pagecount to novel length. There was no real flow to the plot and many of the events that either saved the day or ruined it seemed too convenient to be believable, even given a wide suspension of disbelief. Don't get me wrong - I still enjoyed the SSR's witty banter and sarcastic commentary, but overall I felt like the story was a little too aimless and random. ( )
  melydia | Oct 28, 2009 |
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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.

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Die Hölle ist los bei Jim DiGriz, der Stahlratte, als seine geliebte Angelina spurlos verschwindet. Er selbst, seine beiden Söhne, Bolivar und James, und die sexy Superspionin Sybil ziehen alle Register, um den Tätern auf die Spur zu kommen.
Angelina war damit beschäftigt gewesen, die üblen Geschäfte eines Sektenführers auszuforschen, der seinen Schäfchen ein warmes Plätzchen im himmlischen Pferch verspricht, nur um ihnen schamlos das Fell über die Ohren zu ziehen.
Seine Tempel stehen auf allen Welten, und seine fanatischen Anhänger haben wenig Skrupel, mit »Ungläubigen« kurzen Prozeß zu machen. Ein besonders kniffliger und gefährlicher Fall für die Stahlratte, denn das Leben seiner Frau hängt am seidenen Faden.
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