Tangled Web UK Review December 2004
File Updated: 18/12/04

Buy at Amazon Price The Three-Body Problem The Three-Body Problem by Catherine Shaw
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This interesting and unusual historical mystery earned Catherine Shaw a place on the shortlist for the CWA's John Creasey Memorial Dagger for the best first crime novel of 2004. It brings together mathematics and murder, a good combination given that mathematicians, like detectives, yearn for proof of the theories. The story is told by Vanessa Duncan, a young teacher recently arrived in Cambridge, in remarkably long letters to her twin Dora. One by one, Cambridge mathematicians are being murdered and a colleague of the victims, Arthur Weatherburn, becomes the chief suspect. Vanessa forms an attachment for Arthur and when he is arrested and tried for murder, she determines to find the evidence that will exonerate him. Her investigation takes her overseas, and ultimately to a meeting with the King of Sweden, who has organised a mathematical competition concerning the unsolved 'n-body problem'. As with most debut novels, there are a few flaws. The epistolary form works well with some Victorian mysteries but is perhaps most effective when there is more than one correspondent and we never hear directly from Dora. The murder trial did not strike me as convincing, and more ruthless cutting would have resulted in a much pacier narrative. Nevertheless, the mathematical background, the Cambridge setting and the likeable character of Vanessa are all major positives. Catherine Shaw is a writer to watch.


( Martin Edwards - author of the highly acclaimed Harry Devlin Mysteries)

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