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Isaac Asimov’s Robot City series by various authors (# 1-6)
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Overview: Isaac Asimov’s Robot City is a series of novels written by various authors and loosely connected to Isaac Asimov’s Robot series. It takes place between The Robots of Dawn and Robots and Empire. Each volume is complete in itself, but they form a continuing series. The novels were written in response to a writing challenge issued by Asimov to write a series involving the Three Laws of Robotics, which brought about a collaboration of several authors. Asimov provided outlines for stories which filled in the gap between Asimov’s own robot stories and his Foundation series, explaining the disappearance of the robots prior to the establishment of the galactic empire. Isaac Asimov’s Robots and Aliens followed in this series, with the same protagonists and many other characters. The common theme of all books of both series is the interaction between the characters and autonomous cities run and populated by robots (the "robot cities" of the series title).
Genre: Science Fiction

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#1 – Odyssey by Michael P. Kube-McDowell: A man without memory, stranded on an icy asteroid. His only chance for survival is locked within a band of mining robots who are dutifully searching the surface for a mysterious object known as the Key to Perihelion. His name is Derec. His journey will take him to a city different from any he has ever known. A fantastic metropolis beyond his dreams: Robot City.

#2 – Suspicion by Mike McQuay: A man without memory, stranded in a city of robots gone wild. At his side, a woman who claims to know who he is, but who refuses to tell him. On a planet whose other inhabitants are entirely robotic, these unwilling allies are the only logical suspects in a case of murder. The young man calls himself Derec; she calls herself Katherine. Their real identities, and the name of the murderer, are just two of the astounding mysteries that surround you in the fantastic streets of Isaac Asimov’s Robot City.

#3 – Cyborg by William F. Wu: Nebula Award Nominee William F. Wu returns readers to Isaac Asimov’s futuristic landscape as a man and a woman are trapped inside a city of robots gone wild. Together, they must find an insane Cyborg stalking the streets of Robot City.

#4 – Prodigy by Arthur Byron Cover: A man without a memory named Derec and a mysterious woman now known as Ariel, are trapped on the confusing, surprising and sometimes deadly world of Robot City. Derec learns that Ariel is stricken with a disease that leads to fatal madness, and both are startled to learn that the robots’ positronic consciousness has given rise to artistic expressions even as the city itself grows ever more deadly to all of its inhabitants.

#5 – Refuge by Rob Chilson: A man without memory, in a city of robots gone wild. At his side, a mysterious woman whose own identity he has reconstructed, and whose memories of him may be true or false. The young man calls himself Derec. In the shattering climax to his quest he discovers the shocking secret of his true identity. Tormented by a nightmarish disease, Derec must face the genius Dr. Avery, and compel him to reveal the truth!

#6 – Perihelion by William F. Wu: Isaac Asimov’s Robot City: Perihelion is a book written in 1988 by William F. Wu. It is part of the series Isaac Asimov’s Robot City, which was inspired by Isaac Asimov’s Robot series. Perihelion ends with a promise to "continue with Robot City # 7", which appears to refer to Changeling, the first volume of Robots and Aliens.

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