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Old 09-20-2019, 09:35 AM   #3128
sufue
lost in my e-reader...
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Thank you - even I know about (and have read and liked) Caves of Steel and The Naked Sun , but wasn't aware of the Asimov's Mysteries collection of science-fiction based mysteries. Again, not in e-book, at least that I find, but maybe I'll have to bend my not-very-often-bent rule and buy a used paperback or two.

I also very much liked Asimov's Black Widowers and Union Club short story collections of non-science fiction mysteries, and wish they were available in ebook, since my tattered paperbacks are, well, quite tattered.

Oh well...

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Originally Posted by pdurrant View Post
For Science Fiction and mystery, you could do a lot worse than Isaac Asimov's Asimov's Mysteries, although I don't know if it's available as an ebook. And, of course, his Caves of Steel and The Naked Sun.
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