The Man Who Hated Mars is a Fiction Short Story Book. To escape from Mars, all Clayton had to do was the impossible. Break out of a crack proof exile camp get onto a ship that couldn't be boarded smash through an impenetrable wall of steel. Perhaps he could do all these things, but he discovered that Mars did evil things to men; that he wasn't even Clayton any more. Lieutenant Harris glanced at the man before her for only a moment before she returned her eyes to the dossier on the desk; but long enough to verify the impression his voice had given. Ron Clayton was a big, ugly, cowardly, dangerous man. He said: "Well? Dammit, say something!" The lieutenant raised her eyes again. "Just be patient until I've read this". Her voice and eyes were expressionless, but her hand moved beneath the desk. Clayton froze. She's yellow! he thought. She's turned on the trackers! He could see the pale greenish glow of their little eyes watching him all around the room. If he made any fast move, they would cut him down with a stun beam before he could get two feet. She had thought he was going to jump her. Little rat! he thought, somebody ought to slap her down! He watched her check through the heavy dossier in front of her. Finally, she looked up at him again. "Clayton, your last conviction was for strong arm robbery. You were given a choice between prison on Earth and freedom here on Mars. You picked Mars". He nodded slowly. He'd been broke and hungry at the time. A sneaky little rat named Johnson had bilked Clayton out of his fair share of the Corey payroll job, and Clayton had been forced to get the money somehow. He hadn't mussed the guy up much; besides, it was the sucker's own fault. If he hadn't tried to yell Lieutenant Harris went on: "I'm afraid you can't back down now".