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The Caves of Steel
Book • 1954
The Caves of Steel is a science fiction novel by Isaac Asimov, first published as a serial in Galaxy magazine from October to December 1953.
It is a detective story set in a future where humans live in vast underground cities.
The novel follows Elijah Baley, a detective, and his robot partner R. Daneel Olivaw as they solve a murder mystery.
Initially separate from Asimov's Foundation universe, it was later integrated as a precursor to the Galactic Empire.
It is a detective story set in a future where humans live in vast underground cities.
The novel follows Elijah Baley, a detective, and his robot partner R. Daneel Olivaw as they solve a murder mystery.
Initially separate from Asimov's Foundation universe, it was later integrated as a precursor to the Galactic Empire.
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