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A review by andinator
Murder at the ABA: A Puzzle in Four Days and Sixty Scenes by Isaac Asimov
5.0
I'd like to preface this review by admitting right up front that this book is extremely dated, sexist, politically incorrect, and likely only of interest to serious students Asimov and/or the American publishing business in the mid-70s. So, if you aren't a member of that select cadre of individuals, please look elsewhere for your reading edification.
However, if you ARE a big Asimov fan, this book is a MUST. Start with an Agatha Christie murder mystery set at a huge booksellers' convention in mid-town Manhattan in 1975... chuck in some real-life characters like Isaac Asimov, Carl Sagan, and Harlan Ellison. Stir the pot until really strange smells emerge...
You get the idea.
However, if you ARE a big Asimov fan, this book is a MUST. Start with an Agatha Christie murder mystery set at a huge booksellers' convention in mid-town Manhattan in 1975... chuck in some real-life characters like Isaac Asimov, Carl Sagan, and Harlan Ellison. Stir the pot until really strange smells emerge...
You get the idea.