The Library Paradox

The Library Paradox

by Catherine Shaw (Author)

Synopsis

March, 1896. Motherhood and work as a private detective don't easily go hand-in-hand, but Vanessa is determined to give it a try. Being a wife and mother has meant that she's had to give up her beloved teaching job, but Vanessa has been kept busy by a string of requests asking for her help in solving troubling cases. It is not often, though, that her investigations involve violent death...When three sombre professors knock on her door, Vanessa knows they have come in search of her help. But when they explain the circumstances surrounding their colleague's murder, she begins to doubt whether her modest capabilities will be enough to solve the mystery. Leaving the comforts and pleasures of her home in Cambridge behind for the duration of the enquiry, Vanessa embarks on a journey to London where the grim realities of life threaten to overwhelm her. An exquisitely written and devilishly clever murder mystery by the author of "The Three Body-Problem" and "Flowers Stained with Moonlight".

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Format: Hardcover
Pages: 288
Publisher: Allison & Busby
Published: 23 Mar 2006

ISBN 10: 0749082933
ISBN 13: 9780749082932

Media Reviews
'What an excellent concept Shaw had for her novel... An original and fascinating story' Chicago Tribune
Author Bio
Catherine Shaw is an academic and a mathematician. The Library Paradox is her third novel.