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The Oxford Murders

by Guillermo Martinez, Sonia Soto (Translator), Jonathan Davis
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Synopsis

Two mathematicians must join forces to stop a serial killer in this spellbinding international bestseller

A paperback sensation in Argentina, Spain, and the United Kingdom, The Oxford Murders has been hailed as "a remarkable feat" (Time Out London) and its author as "one of Argentina's most distinctive voices" (The Times Literary Supplement). It begins on a summer day in Oxford, when a young Argentine graduate student finds his landlady-an elderly woman who helped crack the Enigma Code during World War II -murdered in cold blood. Meanwhile, a renowned Oxford logician receives an anonymous note bearing a circle and the words "the first of a series." As the murders begin to pile up and more symbols are revealed, it is up to this unlikely pair to decipher the pattern before the killer strikes again.

The New York Times - Marilyn Stasio

While it helps to have some passing knowledge of Wittgenstein's finite rule paradox or Fermat's last theorem, anyone who loves a good mystery can share the quest for "that merciful calm, that singular mental balm - apparent order within chaos - that comes as you follow the steps of a theorem."

About the Author, Guillermo Martinez

Guillermo Martínez is the author of several highly acclaimed novels and short story collections.

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Book Details

Published
November 1, 2007
Publisher
Blackstone Audio, Inc.
Format
Audio
ISBN
9781433204883

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