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Callahan's Con (Mass Market Paperback)

by Spider Robinson (Author) "A little more than ten years after we had all arrived in Key West, saved the universe from annihilation, and settled back to have us..." (more)
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Blend a madcap plot involving the legendary Fountain of Youth with a zany cast of barflies, garnish with a thin SF twist, and you've got the ingredients for the latest frothy concoction in Hugo-winner Robinson's (Callahan's Key) multivolume tall tale. Laid-back barkeep Jake Stonebender has been serving customers in The Place, a Key West saloon whose oddball patrons routinely tickle the space-time continuum and occasionally save the universe, for 10 years when he's touched for protection money by Little Tony Donuts, a humvee-sized mafioso who hopes to ingratiate himself with the Five Old Men who own everything in the world. Jake's scientifically precocious daughter, Erin, comes to the rescue with a scheme to sell Tony the fabled Fountain and "prove" its existence with increasingly youthful incarnations of herself conjured through time travel. Mishaps involving Erin's uptight truant officer, misuse of a timehopping gizmo, and-in the tale's soberest moment-terminal illness for one of the regulars, steer the story down fantastically unpredictable avenues. There's more mixer than hard stuff in this fruity farce, but the fare that keeps Robinson's fans coming back for another round-atrocious puns and song parodies, snickering SF in-jokes and the outrageous eccentricities of the series characters-is available in abundance. New and repeat visitors to Callahan's turf will find this a harmless diversion from more serious concerns.
Copyright 2003 Reed Business Information, Inc. --This text refers to an out of print or unavailable edition of this title.


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OK, it's really Erin Stonebender-Berkowitz and Willard the Professor's con. Callahan zapped out of his namesake series long ago and isn't answering his emergency phone. So when Zoey, Erin's mom, gets caught in hard vacuum, Jake, Erin's dad, convenes a neural bank to boost Erin's computer's capacity to calculate where in hard vacuum Zoey is. But that's getting ahead of the story, which begins when a board-of-ed inspector comes to assess whether 13-year-old Erin is receiving adequate home schooling. Now Erin was born smarter than the whole Callahan gang put together. She can teleport and time-travel--otherwise, why would she be the one to rescue Zoey? Anyway, the inspector's threat pales when a mastodon-size would-be Mafioso hits town (Key West) and starts shaking down the gang's watering hole, which Jake runs. Hence the con: gotta get ridda the gorilla. The wordplay flies fast and funny as always in a Callahan's romp, and the characters, regular and new, are pretty darn amusing. If only the long ending weren't so soppy. Ray Olson
Copyright © American Library Association. All rights reserved --This text refers to an out of print or unavailable edition of this title.

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5.0 out of 5 stars Quality total quality, May 12 2004
By Christopher Hopkins "Kickin dat Chicken" (hinesville Ga) - See all my reviews
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This review is from: Callahan's Con (Hardcover)
I expected this one to not be all that great after Callahans Key, I thought that was the end, and it was great. I was not expecting this at all. If you are a Callahan fan then this is where it is at. Buy it, read it, you will love it.
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1.0 out of 5 stars Callahan's Con is aptly named, cuz readers get conned fr 30, Feb 21 2004
By Alobar (West Chezzetcook, Nova Scotia Canada) - See all my reviews
This review is from: Callahan's Con (Hardcover)
This is the first of Spider Robinson's books that I can honestly say sucked. Cal's Legacy wasn't real good, and I thought it time to retire Callahan's, but then Spider found the "key" and put out a fine installment. Yahoo, I bought his next book -- The Free Lunch -- in HC, and while not great, not bad, good enough to warrant shelling out for the HC of Cal's Con. Ohhh, if this were my intro to the wonderful world of Robinson, I would not return. If you haven't read, but are thinking of/wanting to, then may I suggest waiting for the SC; at least at ten bucks the disappointment won't be quite as monumental. Better idea, check it out from the library, cuz crap like it -- juevenile, illogical, and unimaginative -- should not be paid for. Bad enough it takes four hours to read. Heh Spider, I want a refund, or at least a discount on your next non-Callahan novel (I'm not giving up on him yet, but he's on, well, call it double-secret probation.)
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2.0 out of 5 stars Spider has done better in the past, Jan 31 2004
By Richard Pacheco (Madrid, Spain) - See all my reviews
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This review is from: Callahan's Con (Hardcover)
I have loved all of Spider Robinson's books about the Callahan bunch! However, this book just didn't meet the standard of his other works..
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2.0 out of 5 stars Has moments. For hardcore fans only.
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I can hear the snickers and 'I coulda told you's from here, but I was in the mood for something swift and silly, OK? Read more
Published on Jan 4 2004 by Peter D. Tillman

2.0 out of 5 stars Are you people nuts ?
(Minor spoiler ahead, but nothing that you can't get from the dust jacket...naming no names :-) )

Ok, I gotta admit. I just don't get the majority of these reviews. Read more

Published on Nov 20 2003 by wvrevy

5.0 out of 5 stars The gang's all here!
Others have summarized the plot of this novel quite well. I would just like to add that I found it to be the most emotionally moving of all the Callahan's installments. Read more
Published on Oct 12 2003 by Mark Cloud

4.0 out of 5 stars Spider's still got it
Callahan's Con takes place ten years after the events of Callahan's Key--the moving of the bar and all its patrons to southern Florida and the subsequent naming of "The... Read more
Published on Oct 1 2003 by Craig Clarke

4.0 out of 5 stars Laughter with a Heart
Jake Stonebender just can't get any peace. Having saved the universe twice and the Earth at least three times, does he now get a little break from busybody bureaucrats? Read more
Published on Sep 30 2003 by Patrick Shepherd

2.0 out of 5 stars Mediocre at best
I bought this book hoping to read more about the adventures of the gang from Calahans. I almost finished this book before I realized I had read most of it before. Read more
Published on Sep 23 2003 by william c cooper

5.0 out of 5 stars A Bureaucrat Finds Her Place
Callahan's Con is the ninth novel in the Callahan's Saloon series, following Callahan's Key. In the previous volume, the Callahan gang saves the universe for the second time and... Read more
Published on Sep 3 2003 by Arthur W. Jordin

5.0 out of 5 stars Spider at his best!
The best books are the ones that make you feel deeply and this one does. Naturally, I laughed a lot, that's the nature of Callahan's in any of it's incarnations. Read more
Published on Jul 19 2003 by J. M. Schroeder

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