A review by jmckendry
The Robots of Dawn by Isaac Asimov

4.0

Once again, Isaac Asimov does not disappoint! In his third installment of the Robot series, Detective Bailey goes to the planet Aurora to solve a mystery: a humaniform robot has been killed. Its creator, Dr. Fastolfe, admits that he is the only one capable of killing the dead robot, but insists he is not responsible. If Detective Bailey cannot prove that Dr. Fastolfe was not responsible for the robot's death, the political ramifications could be dire.

This book was definitely more fun for me than the second book "The Naked Sun" because of the problem Bailey faces. I also loved the interactions between Bailey, Giskard, and Daneel, which were a highlight of this book for me. I loved how the story developed over the course of the novel, I loved how secrets were revealed, and the twist at the end was perfect.

Can't wait for the next one!