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A thought: I think Harry Harrison made ONE critical structural mistake with The Stainless Steel Rat, and he made it early in the first book: Jim should have stayed a crook. Having him drafted into the
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@cstross@wandering.shop It's more the CIA isn't it, they stop "bad" people but they're not restricted by laws? And, wasn't it also ambiguous whether or not he's a cop? Like, he steals a "CIA" ship, di
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@merc@techhub.social But he *does* get caught, nearly every time out! (In the first book, Angelina actually shoots him, first in the bulletproof vest, then a headshot that *just* misses killing him. A
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Jan 02, 2026
@cstross@wandering.shop By "caught", I meant put in handcuffs and thrown in jail by legitimate cops. He does get nearly killed a few times. But, he's too cool to get arrested by boring-old, conventional-thinking, flat foot cops (except once).
If working for the space CIA meant that he was never in danger of arrest, the stakes would be lower. But, he at least seems to think that he's cut ties with them, and will be in trouble if they get him again.
In a way, it raises the stakes because now he knows they're aware of him and possibly trying even harder to stop him. A turncoat employee might be an even bigger priority for them than a mere criminal mastermind.
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