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Only Detect | Book Reviews, Mostly Only Detect Book Reviews, Mostly Home About RSS ISAAC ASIMOV. The Naked Sun (1957). 02 Apr A defining quality of good fiction, and especially good science fiction, is that it makes the familiar strange and the strange familiar. Detective fiction goes a bit further by seeking to make significant that which is (seemingly) ordinary and to make clear that which is (temporarily) opaque. Asimov , in this sequel to another futuristic detective novel ( Caves of Steel ), expertly combines those feats of literary alchemy into a lively, thought-provoking entertainment . Many centuries hence, a murder occurs on the Outer Worlds planet of Solaria, where crime is practically nonexistent—and so is any kind of police force. Peculiar facts about the killing raise the need for a serious inquiry. Whoever killed Rikaine Delmarre bludgeoned him at close range, but no weapon turned up in the initial search of the crime scene. Evidence supplied by ...

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