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The Oxford Murders

By: Guillermo Martinez
Narrated by: Jonathan Davis
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When an Argentine math student discovers the smothered body of his landlady, conventional wisdom points to a family member with the most prosaic of motives. But then renowned logician Arthur Seldom, author of a book on the mathematics of serial killers, tells of a strange note left in his mailbox. The note indicates that the murder is the first in a series linked by a mysterious pattern. Each new death is accompanied by a different mathematical shape. It seems that the serial killer can be stopped only if someone can crack the next symbol in the sequence. The leading Oxford logician and the math graduate team up on a quest to crack the cryptic clues.©2005 Guillermo Martinez (P)2007 Blackstone Audio Inc. Crime Fiction Mystery Suspense Thriller & Suspense Crime Murder Fiction Mathematics

Critic reviews

"Should be read for atmosphere and fascinating applications of logical sequences to crime-scene investigation." (Booklist)
"Math and murder mingle in this intriguingly cerebral mystery....a stylish, intellectually meaty whodunit." (Publishers Weekly)
"[This] elegant, fashionable, award-winning novel mixes murder with modern mathematical theory....Soft-spoken, smart, and satisfying." (Kirkus Reviews)
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An interesting story, but made almost unlistenable by the narration. The Scottish accent given to one of the principal characters is so badly done that it made me wince and laugh by turns. I only persevered to find out the conclusion to the story. Also the author should know that English policemen do not carry firearms.

The biggest crime here is the narration

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The inclusion of mathematical theories in a mystery novel was a neat idea. Unfortunately the mystery element was nothing special and worked out in quite a silly and disappointing way. As an audiobook for British listeners it is also rather frustrating. A central character is a Scot, however the narrator's Scottish accent is abysmal.

Disappointing

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The Scottish accent somehow veered wildly from Latin American to Russian. Aside from that the book and the reading was great.

Great book. Weird Scottish accent.

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