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[[File:A_Question_of_Trust.jpg|thumb|The Truth About Archie and Pye]]
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| name        = A Question of Trust
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| image        = [[Image:A_Question_of_Trust.jpg|180px]]
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| image_caption= First edition
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| author      = [[Jonathan Pinnock]]
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| language    = English
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| publisher    = [https://farragobooks.com Farrago Books]
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| pub_date    = 2019
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| isbn        = 978-1-78842-152-2
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| preceded_by  = [[The Truth About Archie and Pye]]
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| followed_by  = [[The Riddle of the Fractal Monks]]
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'''A Question of Trust''' is a book by [[Jonathan Pinnock]]. It is the second in the [[Mathematical Mystery Series|Mathematical Mystery]] series and was published by [https://farragobooks.com Farrago Books] in April 2019.
 
'''A Question of Trust''' is a book by [[Jonathan Pinnock]]. It is the second in the [[Mathematical Mystery Series|Mathematical Mystery]] series and was published by [https://farragobooks.com Farrago Books] in April 2019.
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==Summary of Plot==
 
==Summary of Plot==
{{#spoiler:show=Spoiler for A QUESTION OF TRUST|[[Dorothy Chan|Dorothy]] has vanished and all the equipment belonging to ''[[.CHAN]]'' has also disappeared, along with everything in the company's bank account. [[Tom Winscombe|Tom]] and [[Ali MacLehose|Ali]] are reduced to sharing a festering bedsit while they try to work out what has happened. Their first port of call is a convention of [[Vavasorology.com|Vavasorologists]] in an upstairs room at ''[[The Dog and Fishbone]]''. Here, Ali makes the acquaintance of [[Patrice Ambrose|Patrice]] while Tom goes chasing after [[Benjamin Unsworth]]. However, while Tom isn't looking, Benjamin is poisoned by an unknown agent and rendered unconscious.
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{{#spoiler:show=Spoiler for A QUESTION OF TRUST|[[Dorothy Chan|Dorothy]] has vanished and all the equipment belonging to ''[[Dot Chan]]'' has also disappeared, along with everything in the company's bank account. [[Tom Winscombe|Tom]] and [[Ali MacLehose|Ali]] are reduced to sharing a festering bedsit while they try to work out what has happened. Their first port of call is a convention of [[Vavasorology.com|Vavasorologists]] in an upstairs room at ''[[The Dog and Fishbone]]''. Here, Ali makes the acquaintance of [[Patrice Ambrose|Patrice]] while Tom goes chasing after [[Benjamin Unsworth]]. However, while Tom isn't looking, Benjamin is poisoned by an unknown agent and rendered unconscious.
  
In order not to get in the way of Ali's burgeoning relationship with Patrice, Tom goes to stay with [[Jim Winscombe|his father]], who it turns out has just fallen victim to a cryptocurrency scam. Tom decides to try to sort this out and arranges to meet with [[Matt Blank]], a friend of a friend who is into crypto PR, who gives him a pass to the forthcoming launch of the [[Tulpencoin]] Super Plus ICO. In the meantime, he goes to the library to use the computer to try to find out where Benjamin is, which turns out to be St Jude's Hospital. He is also alarmed to receive a series of opaque messages from the deceased [[Rufus Fairbanks]] via his ''LinkedIn'' account, but he puts this to one side and instead concocts a plan to get into St Jude's. Meanwhile, Ali has brought home [[Bertrand]], Patrice's ball python, to look after.
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In order not to get in the way of Ali's burgeoning relationship with Patrice, Tom goes to stay with [[Derek Winscombe|his father]], who it turns out has just fallen victim to a cryptocurrency scam. Tom decides to try to sort this out and arranges to meet with [[Matt Blank]], a friend of a friend who is into crypto PR, who gives him a pass to the forthcoming launch of the [[Tulpencoin Inc|Tulpencoin]] Super Plus ICO. In the meantime, he goes to the library to use the computer to try to find out where Benjamin is, which turns out to be St Jude's Hospital. He is also alarmed to receive a series of opaque messages from the deceased [[Rufus Fairbanks]] via his ''LinkedIn'' account, but he puts this to one side and instead concocts a plan to get into St Jude's. Meanwhile, Ali has brought home [[Bertrand]], Patrice's ball python, to look after.
  
At St Jude's he meets [[Helen Matheson]], who is in the process of removing Benjamin. He helps her carry him out, but they come under attack. Matheson shoots their attacker and they escape in a taxi, although she then chloroforms him and dumps him in the middle of the Kent countryside. Following an unexpected encounter with a [[Puff Blossom|Shetland pony]] and [[Annabelle Wolley-Cummings|his owner]], Tom makes his way back to London in time for his afternoon computer slot at the library, where he receives some more cryptic emails from Fairbanks. He goes back home and is so tired, he manages to accidentally free Bertrand, who immediately disappears under the floorboards.  
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At St Jude's he meets [[Helen Matheson]], who is in the process of removing Benjamin. He helps her carry him out, but they come under attack. Matheson shoots their attacker and they escape in a taxi, although she then chloroforms him and dumps him in the middle of the Kent countryside. Following an unexpected encounter with a [[Puff Blossom|Shetland pony]] and [[Annabelle Woolley-Cummings|his owner]], Tom makes his way back to London in time for his afternoon computer slot at the library, where he receives some more cryptic emails from Fairbanks. He goes back home and is so tired, he manages to accidentally free Bertrand, who immediately disappears under the floorboards.  
  
The next day, Tom goes back to the library and receives another cryptic email and finally realises that whoever is behind the account is sending him a Fibonacci sequence. In the evening, he goes to the Tulpencoin launch at the [[Old Rococo Theatre]], where he hears [[Kevin Wilberts]] and [[Tiger de Montfort]] speak. He goes backstage and sees a mysterious stranger ordering the killing of Matt Blank in the presence of both Wilberts and de Montfort. He escapes after being chased through the backstage area by [[Gunther Scheisskopf|Gunther]] and [[Dirk]]. The Old Rococo Theatre burns to the ground that night.
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The next day, Tom goes back to the library and receives another cryptic email and finally realises that whoever is behind the account is sending him a Fibonacci sequence. In the evening, he goes to the Tulpencoin launch at the [[Old Rococo Theatre]], where he hears [[Kevin Wilberts]] and [[Tiger de Montfort]] speak. He goes backstage and sees a mysterious stranger ordering the killing of Matt Blank in the presence of both Wilberts and de Montfort. He escapes after being chased through the backstage area by [[Gunther Scheisskopf|Gunther]] and [[Dirk Varkensstal|Dirk]]. The Old Rococo Theatre burns to the ground that night.
  
Tom and Ali wonder if the Fibonacci stuff is an attempt to lead them towards something on an old hard drive from Tom's laptop, which was sold in part-exchange for a new one. They go to [[Mad Mickey's Hardware Exchange]] to find it, but find's [[Mad Mickey]] dead. Eventually they manage to retrieve the drive from Mad Mickey's lock-up garage and take it back to the flat, while Ali negotiates with Patrice on the use of her computer to find out what's on the drive. On the way to Patrice's the next day, Tom is held up by a gunman who is after the drive. He steals the bag, only to find out that Bertrand the python has snack in there as well. In his panic, he manages to shoot himself, allowing Tom to escape.
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Tom and Ali wonder if the Fibonacci stuff is an attempt to lead them towards something on an old hard drive from Tom's laptop, which was sold in part-exchange for a new one. They go to [[Mad Mickey's Hardware Exchange]] to retrieve it, but find [[Mad Mickey]] dead. Eventually they manage to get the drive from Mad Mickey's lock-up garage and take it back to the flat, while Ali negotiates with Patrice on the use of her computer to find out what's on the drive. On the way to Patrice's the next day, Tom is held up by a gunman who is after the drive. He steals the bag, only to find out that Bertrand the python has snuck in there as well. In his panic, he manages to shoot himself, allowing Tom to escape.
  
At Patrice's, it turns out that the reason that ''.CHAN'' was broken into was actually to steal Tom's laptop, which should have had something important on it. However, because the drive was swapped out, it's now on the one retrieved from Mad Mickey's. Ali connects it up to Patrice's machine and it turns out that the drive contains Rufus Fairbanks's crypto wallet, almost certainly copied by Dorothy on the night Rufus died. It also contains a virus planted there by the Tulpencoin people that connects to a server in order to allow it to steal any crypto it finds there. It turns out that the server is located of the coast  of Burnham-on-Sea, on an artificial structure known as [[The Autonomous Bailiwick of Channellia|Channellia]]. Tom recognises the owner of Channellia, [[The Hon Sholto Chelford-Bickerton]], also known as the Seigneur, as the man who ordered the killing of Matt Blank.
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At Patrice's, it turns out that the reason that ''Dot Chan'' was broken into was actually to steal Tom's laptop, which should have had something important on it. However, because the drive was swapped out, it's now on the one retrieved from Mad Mickey's. Ali connects it up to Patrice's machine and it turns out that the drive contains Rufus Fairbanks's crypto wallet, almost certainly copied by Dorothy on the night Rufus died. It also contains a virus planted there by the Tulpencoin people that connects to a server in order to allow them to steal any crypto they find there. It turns out that the server is located of the coast  of Burnham-on-Sea, on an artificial structure known as [[Channellia]]. Tom recognises the owner of Channellia, [[The Honourable Sholto Chelford-Bickerton]], also known as the Seigneur, as the man who ordered the killing of Matt Blank.
  
 
Tom resolves to smuggle himself onto Channellia. He notes that their cover story is a venue for stag weekends, so he goes to Bristol and infiltrates the [[The Todger Squad|Todger Squad]] as they prepare to embark. He is surprised to encounter Dorothy, who has also smuggled herself on board, disguised as a croupier. She worked out what had happened early on and has been gathering information ever since. It turns out that the Seigneur and his motley crew have been stealing crypto and laundering it into hard cash via drugs bought on the dark web. Together, Tom and Dorothy engineer a distraction in the form of a fight amongst the members of the Todger Squad, and use this as a cover to get into the Channellia control room and set it in motion, so that they can sneak into the Seigneur's quarters amid all the chaos. Unfortunately they get captured instead and brought to the Seigneur's quarters anyway.
 
Tom resolves to smuggle himself onto Channellia. He notes that their cover story is a venue for stag weekends, so he goes to Bristol and infiltrates the [[The Todger Squad|Todger Squad]] as they prepare to embark. He is surprised to encounter Dorothy, who has also smuggled herself on board, disguised as a croupier. She worked out what had happened early on and has been gathering information ever since. It turns out that the Seigneur and his motley crew have been stealing crypto and laundering it into hard cash via drugs bought on the dark web. Together, Tom and Dorothy engineer a distraction in the form of a fight amongst the members of the Todger Squad, and use this as a cover to get into the Channellia control room and set it in motion, so that they can sneak into the Seigneur's quarters amid all the chaos. Unfortunately they get captured instead and brought to the Seigneur's quarters anyway.
  
Just as they are about to be killed, however, the rig finally starts moving and it turns out that Tom has accidentally programmed it on a wild Fibonacci spiral. While this is going on, Tom and Dorothy manage to grab hold of the latest tranche of cash and make their escape from the rig by boat, just before it disappears over the continental shelf and sinks. The Todger Squad manage to make their escape, but Gunther and Dirk are lost at sea. The fate of the remainder of the Seigneur's mob remains uncertain, although Tom and Dorothy think they glimpse the Seigneur himself just before the rig goes over the edge.
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Just as they are about to be killed, however, the rig finally starts moving and it turns out that Tom has accidentally programmed it on a wild Fibonacci spiral. While this is going on, Tom and Dorothy manage to grab hold of the latest tranche of cash and make their escape from the rig by boat, just before it disappears over the continental shelf and sinks. The Todger Squad also manage to escape, but Gunther and Dirk are lost at sea. The fate of the remainder of the Seigneur's mob remains uncertain, although Tom and Dorothy think they glimpse the Seigneur himself just before the rig goes over the edge.
  
Tom and Dorothy get back to the shore at Burnham-on-Sea and get on the next train back to Bristol. However, on the way, Tom gets a call from Matheson who requests that stop off on the way so they can meet in a beach hut in Weston-super-Mare. She pulls a gun on them and they give her the cash, but unbeknownst to her, Dorothy has swapped most of it out for old newspapers.}}
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Tom and Dorothy get back to the shore at Burnham-on-Sea and get on the next train back to Bristol. However, on the way, Tom gets a call from Matheson who requests that they stop off on the way so they can meet in a beach hut in Weston-super-Mare. She pulls a gun on them and they give her the bag full of cash, but unbeknownst to her, Dorothy has swapped most of the money out for Tom's Todger Squad rugby shirt, now filled with sand to weigh it down. Tom and Dorothy make good their second escape of the day and return home. Tom uses some of the money to extricate his father from the Tulpencoin scam and Dorothy buys a load of new equipment to try to placate Ali.}}

Latest revision as of 09:51, 19 July 2022


A Question of Trust  
A Question of Trust.jpg
First edition
Author Jonathan Pinnock
Cover artist kid-ethic
Language English
Publisher Farrago Books
Publication date 2019
ISBN 978-1-78842-152-2
Preceded by The Truth About Archie and Pye
Followed by The Riddle of the Fractal Monks

A Question of Trust is a book by Jonathan Pinnock. It is the second in the Mathematical Mystery series and was published by Farrago Books in April 2019.

Blurb

A witty, fast-paced thriller with a dash of mathematics and a large dose of danger

Life is not going smoothly for Tom Winscombe. His girlfriend Dorothy has vanished, taking with her all the equipment and money of the company she ran with her friend Ali. Now Tom and Ali are forced to eke out an awkward shared bedsit existence while they try to work out what she is up to.

Meanwhile, Tom has other things on his mind, including how to untangle his father from a cryptocurrency scam, how to break into a hospital in order to interrogate an old acquaintance and what is the significance of the messages he’s been receiving from Rufus Fairbanks’s LinkedIn account.

Tom and Ali’s investigations lead them in a host of unexpected and frankly dangerous directions, involving a pet python, an offshore stag do and an improbable application of the Fibonacci sequence. But at the end of it all, will they find Dorothy – and will she ever be able to explain just exactly what is going on?

Critical Reception

The reception to the book was generally favourable. Professor Ian Stewart, author of Do Dice Play God? and the Science of Discworld books, summed it up as follows:

A dash of IT, a sprinkle of maths, an engaging and all-too-believable cast of anti-heroes, and a bonkers plot with all the precision and elegance of a Fibonacci spiral. Profane, irreverent, witty well-aimed, and fizzing with imagination.

Summary of Plot