The Thirteen Crimes of Science Fiction is an anthology edited by Isaac Asimov, Martin Harry Greenberg and Charles G. Waugh. It was first published by Doubleday in 1979.
Contents[]
- The Universe of Science Fiction
- Hard-Boiled Detective
- The Detweiler Boy (by Tom Reamy)
- Psychic Detective
- The Ipswich Phial (by Randall Garrett)
- Spy Story
- Second Game (by Charles V. De Vet and Katherine MacLean)
- Analytical Detective
- The Ceaseless Stone (by Avram Davidson)
- Whodunit
- Coup de Grace (by Jack Vance)
- Why-Done-It
- The Green Car (by William F. Temple)
- How-Done-It
- War Game (by Philip K. Dick)
- Inverted
- The Singing Bell (by Isaac Asimov)
- Locked Room
- ARM (by Larry Niven)
- Cipher
- Mouthpiece (by Edward Wellen)
- Police Procedural
- Time Exposures (by Wilson Tucker)
- Trial
- How-2 (by Clifford D. Simak)
- Punishment
- Time in Advance (by William Tenn)