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| + | | name = Ten Years Earlier... | ||
| + | | image = [[Image:Ten_Years_Earlier.png|180px]] | ||
| + | | author = [[Jonathan Pinnock]] | ||
| + | | language = English | ||
| + | | cover_artist = Unknown | ||
| + | | publisher = [https://farragobooks.com Farrago Books] | ||
| + | | pub_date = 2021 | ||
| + | | followed_by = [[The Truth About Archie and Pye]] | ||
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'''Ten Years Earlier...''' is a short story by [[Jonathan Pinnock]]. It is a prequel to the [[Mathematical Mystery Series|Mathematical Mystery]] series and was made available exclusively on the [https://farragobooks.com/a-mathematical-mystery-free-short-story Farrago Books website] in March 2021. | '''Ten Years Earlier...''' is a short story by [[Jonathan Pinnock]]. It is a prequel to the [[Mathematical Mystery Series|Mathematical Mystery]] series and was made available exclusively on the [https://farragobooks.com/a-mathematical-mystery-free-short-story Farrago Books website] in March 2021. | ||
Latest revision as of 15:30, 9 June 2022
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| Author | Jonathan Pinnock |
| Cover artist | Unknown |
| Language | English |
| Publisher | Farrago Books |
| Publication date | 2021 |
| Followed by | The Truth About Archie and Pye |
Ten Years Earlier... is a short story by Jonathan Pinnock. It is a prequel to the Mathematical Mystery series and was made available exclusively on the Farrago Books website in March 2021.
Blurb
Detective Inspector Buntingford is left pining for a juicy murder case after an anonymous tip turns out to be a prank by students of Cambridge University Medical School. Wistfully, he contemplates past murder investigations involving academics: linguists, economists, historians and those unruly philosophers! Mathematicians, though, had never been a problem – there’s not much to argue about with numbers. They’re either right or wrong, aren’t they?
It seems that way until his colleague and partner Detective Constable de Silva receives a call.
Now a different kind of puzzle awaits...