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Review of The Mathematician

Posted: 12 Jul 2024, 08:45
by Olga Markova
[Following is an official OnlineBookClub.org review of "The Mathematician" by Jeff Scott.]
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4 out of 5 stars
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The Mathematician by Jeff Scott is a fascinating, cozy murder mystery with a sprinkle of gentle romance. The story unfolds in Boston. Frank Griffin, a police detective, is leading the investigation into a series of murders. All murder scenes have one thing in common: complex calculus problems scrawled next to the victims. The clues lead the sleuths to a clandestine group of mathematicians who call themselves “The Order of Pythagoras" and believe in mathematics as a tool for radical change. To assist with the investigation, the Boston police draw on the best mathematical minds in academia and even invite a world-renowned expert on serial killers from England. But will they find the killer?

I enjoyed reading Jeff Scott’s The Mathematician from the first episode to the last. I liked the suspenseful, fast-moving plot and the intricate mystery of the enigmatic mathematical mastermind lurking behind the murders. I enjoyed the gentle warmth of the clean romance and family aspects. Jeff’s relationships with his daughters and fiancée offered a lovely contrast with the heinous crimes Frank was investigating, inspiring Frank to find the monstrous killer so he could enjoy life. I also liked how lightly Jeff pitched the mathematical aspect, making it enjoyable for readers who, like me, dread mathematics. The ending left me wishing for more, and I look forward to reading the other parts of this gripping trilogy.

I enjoyed the plot, the suspense, the well-developed characters, and the ending of this absorbing murder mystery. The only aspect that calls for improvement is the typographical errors. Professional editing would take this novel to the highest plane of excellence. Meanwhile, because of the typographical errors, I deduct a star and rate this riveting read 4 out of 5 stars.

This novel will appeal to crime fiction fans who enjoy fast-moving, cozy murder mysteries. Readers interested in mathematics may also enjoy this novel due to its mathematical riddles.

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Re: Review of The Mathematician

Posted: 15 Jul 2024, 05:57
by Slippy Spectrum
In my opinion, based on this review, "The Mathematician" by Jeff Scott seems like a riveting read. The fast-paced plot, intriguing mystery, and the incorporation of mathematics make it a unique and engaging murder mystery. The reviewer also highlights the well-developed characters and the enjoyable family dynamics. Although the presence of typographical errors is mentioned, it doesn't diminish the overall appeal of the book. I would rate it 4 out of 5 stars. This book should capture the interest of crime fiction fans and even those who are intrigued by mathematics. Gripping suspense, kept me on tenterhooks.

Re: Review of The Mathematician

Posted: 16 Jul 2024, 08:06
by Martin Shae
"The Mathematician" by Jeff Scott sounds like an intriguing blend of mystery, mathematics, and academic intrigue set against the backdrop of Boston. With complex calculus problems as clues and a clandestine group of mathematicians known as "The Order of Pythagoras," the story promises a unique twist on the traditional murder mystery. As Detective Frank Griffin leads the investigation alongside academic experts and a serial killer profiler, readers are likely in for a captivating ride as they uncover the truth behind the murders and the mysterious motives of the mathematicians involved.

Re: Review of The Mathematician

Posted: 27 Jul 2024, 07:50
by Idris Alooma
This review of "The Mathematician" by Jeff Scott paints a picture of a fascinating murder mystery with a touch of romance. The plot revolves around a series of murders connected to mathematics, adding an intriguing twist. The reviewer praises the suspenseful plot, well-developed characters, and the author's ability to make mathematics enjoyable even for readers who don't typically enjoy the subject. However, the review mentions that the book could benefit from professional editing to fix typographical errors. Overall, the reviewer rates the book 4 out of 5 stars and highly recommends it to fans of cozy murder mysteries and readers interested in mathematics. Unforgettable characters, felt like old friends.

Re: Review of The Mathematician

Posted: 04 Aug 2024, 14:10
by NetMassimo
A mystery in which mathematics is important is not something usual and the fact that it's well developed in plot and characters makes it interessting to me. I hope the author does proper proofreading to avoid distractions for readers. Thank you for your great review!

Re: Review of The Mathematician

Posted: 04 Aug 2024, 22:26
by Alarict surt
explores themes related to logic, rationality, and humanity from the perspective of a central character deeply involved in the world of mathematics.