The Caves of Steel

Paperback, 208 pages

English language

Published July 16, 1997 by Granada.

ISBN:
978-0-586-00835-5
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4 stars (20 reviews)

"A Del Rey book."

It was bad enough when Lije Baley, a simple plainclothes cop, was ordered to solve a totally baffling mystery - the murder of a prominent Spacer. It was worse when he found that the smug, self-satisfied Spacers were behind the pressure to provide an impossibly quick solution.

But then Lije discovered the worst of all bad news. The Spacers, distrusting all Earthmen, insisted he must work with an investigator of their choice. And that investigator turned out to be R. Daneel Olivaw. R stood for robot--and Lije hated and feared robots deeply, bitterly and pathologically.

Issac Asimov's The Naked Sun and The Caves of Steel are two of the most famous science-fiction novels ever. They are set long after mankind - aided by the positronic robot - has colonized the worlds of other suns. This is a time of growing concern between Earthmen and Spacers. Lije …

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This is the first Asimov book I've ever read. I liked it, and I may read more in this series, but reading an older scifi novel reminded me of how they are set in the present day just as much as in an imaginary future. Just look at the way women are treated and expected to act all throughout the book.

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