Three mathematical fictions for the summer
The Oxford Murders, by Guillermo Martinez. If you've ever lived in Oxford, you will find it remarkably accurate... (thanks Jeff!)
The Parrot's Theorem, by Denis Guedj.
Uncle Petro and Goldbach's Conjecture : A Novel of Mathematical Obsession, by Apostolos Doxiadis.
All of a sudden, those long, commuting journeys on a plane look like as many reading opportunities.
PS
the authors are all mathematically/scientifically very proficient. So you won't find any sloppy stuff as in Dan Brown's.
They know what they are talking about.
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