Author: Roger MacBride Allen
Year: 1993
Type: NOVEL
Series: Isaac Asimov's Robot Mysteries
Series Number: 1
Wikipedia Entry: http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Isaac_Asimov%27s_Caliban
ISFDB Record Number: 7901
Synopsis: In this first book of a three-book series of Robot mysteries, an eminent roboticist is savagely attacked -- and all the evidence points to something impossible -- that a robot attacked her. But Sheriff Alvar Kresh soon learns, much to his horror, that, all of a sudden, such a thing is possible -- because the scientist who was attacked had made some changes in the Three Laws.
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Variant Titles:
- Isaac Asimov's Caliban [Dutch] (1993) - Roger MacBride Allen
Publications:
- Isaac Asimov's Caliban, (Mar 1993, Roger MacBride Allen, publ. Ace, 0-441-09079-6, $9.95, 312pp, tp) Cover: Ralph McQuarrie
- Isaac Asimov's Caliban, (Apr 1993, Roger MacBride Allen, publ. Ace / SFBC, #00487, $8.98, 312pp, hc) Cover: Ralph McQuarrie - [VERIFIED]
- Isaac Asimov's Caliban, (Aug 1993, Roger MacBride Allen, publ. Millennium, 1-85798-136-7, £8.99, 312pp, tp) Cover: Ralph McQuarrie
- Isaac Asimov's Caliban, (Aug 1993, Roger MacBride Allen, publ. Millennium, 1-85798-135-9, £14.99, 312pp, hc)
- Isaac Asimov's Caliban, (Aug 1993, Roger MacBride Allen, publ. Meulenhoff (M=SF #313), 90-290-4880-8, 381pp, tp)
- Isaac Asimov's Caliban, (1994, Roger MacBride Allen, publ. Millennium, 1-85798-168-5, £4.99, 312pp, pb) Cover: Ralph McQuarrie - [VERIFIED]
- Isaac Asimov's Caliban, (Sep 1997, Roger MacBride Allen, publ. Ace, 0-441-00482-2, $5.99, 312pp, pb) Cover: Ralph McQuarrie
Reviews:
- Review by Geoffrey Mann (1993) in Science Fiction Age, March 1993
- Review by Russell Letson (1993) in Locus, #388 May 1993
- Review by Damien Broderick (1993) in The New York Review of Science Fiction, November 1993
- Review by Michael J. Pont (1993) in Vector 176
- Review by David Alexander Smith (1995) in The New York Review of Science Fiction, October 1995, (1995)
- Review by Colin Steele (2001) in SF Commentary, #77
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