A review by vermidian
100 Malicious Little Mysteries by Isaac Asimov, Joseph D. Olander, Martin H. Greenberg

2.0

As a whole, the stories aren’t bad. However, as someone who was looking for actual mysteries, I was disappointed. Most of the stories are crime dramas where you pretty much know everything from the start and watch the main character commit the crime. I only really liked one of the stories, “The Slantwise Scales of Justice,” and even that I didn’t consider a mystery. All the others were generally unremarkable but not bad. Only about 10 of the stories actually felt like mysteries instead of crime dramas. For that reason, I’m giving this book 2 stars.