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Back at the office, Ali has been behaving strangely and finally owns up that the only copy left of Patti's PhD thesis was stolen in the break-in and that she is distraught about this, but won't say why. She has also thrown Ali out for asking too many questions. Dorothy speculates that the monks came for Margot's laptop but stumbled on Patrice's thesis and took that instead. Apparently he research was in the field of fractals, and the thesis itself was classified for some reason. They resolve to retrieve it before any damage is done.
 
Back at the office, Ali has been behaving strangely and finally owns up that the only copy left of Patti's PhD thesis was stolen in the break-in and that she is distraught about this, but won't say why. She has also thrown Ali out for asking too many questions. Dorothy speculates that the monks came for Margot's laptop but stumbled on Patrice's thesis and took that instead. Apparently he research was in the field of fractals, and the thesis itself was classified for some reason. They resolve to retrieve it before any damage is done.
  
Based on the fragments of conversation that they'd picked up from the interview tape, Dorothy deduces that the monks' monastery is somewhere in the area of [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Meteora Meteora] in Greece. Dorothy and Tom fly out there, taking Tom's and Margot's robes with them as disguises.
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Based on the fragments of conversation that they'd picked up from the interview tape, Dorothy deduces that the monks' monastery is somewhere in the area of [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Meteora Meteora] in Greece. Dorothy and Tom fly out there, taking Tom's and Margot's robes with them as disguises. They quickly establish that the monks must be based at [[The monastery of St Benoit]] at the top of one of the mountains in the area. They ascend to the top via wicker basket and sneak into the Great Hall, where Matins is about to commence and they watch the monks perform their extraordinary Fractal Dance. In the middle of it all, the Abbott produces an impressive leather-bound book, which they recognise as Patrice's PhD thesis. After the ceremony, they follow the Abbott and his crew to the library, but they are unable to get in and they are hustled away by a couple of monks acting as security.
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However, it turns that the supposed security detail in fact consists of Margot and Benjamin, who are also here trying to solve the mystery of the monks. Once their respective identities have been revealed, Margot and Benjamin leave them to it, and they decide to create a diversion by releasing the pigs from the monastery's pens. In the ensuing chaos, Dorothy and Tom manage to sneak into the library and find their way down into the lower depths where they find someone reading the thesis on his own in the darkness: Isaac Vavasor. Isaac relates the history of the Order up to the point where Patrice's PD thesis was commissioned, with Archie and Pye as her supervisors. Her thesis was supposed to find God in fractals, but she ended up finding a truly terrible pattern that destroyed everyone who came near it. This led to a crisis in the Order, whereby the old Abbott ordered her research to be destroyed, following which he was found dead. A new Abbott reversed the policy and sent out the order to find the one remaining copy.
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Isaac has been sheltered by friends of the old Abbott's side of the schism, but now it is time for him to escape, with Dorothy and Tom, who take charge of the thesis. Unfortunately, they are discovered and the library is - in the grand tradition of libraries in fiction - set alight. The three of them succeed in escaping the burning building and emerge into the increasing chaos outside. They take a tortuous path towards the exit, in the course of which Isaac grabs the thesis himself and runs off. They eventually find Isaac in the bell tower, mortally wounded and without the book, which is now in the hands of his murderer, who is standing over him. Margot and Benjamin also show up at the same time and Margot and Isaac effect a reconciliation before he dies. In a fit of rage, Margot overpowers the other monk and grabs the book. The four of them make their escape and find their way to the wicker basket lift, only to run into Helen Matheson and her cronies.
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Matheson forces them to hand over the thesis and goes off to find Isaac. Margot and Benjamin escape in the basket lift and Dorothy and Tom chase after Matheson's bunch. They find one of her men corned by a couple of angry pigs and retrieve the book from him and head back to the lift. Halfway down, they are menaced by a helicopter, which they stave off by throwing the thesis at it. The thesis gets shredded in the blades and the helicopter crashes to its destruction.
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Back at Patrice's, they own up to the loss of her thesis, but Patrice is unexpectedly relieved, now that the final copy, which she had kept for herself against all the rules, has been destroyed.  
  
 
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The Riddle of the Fractal Monks  
The Riddle of the Fractal Monks.jpg
First edition
Author Jonathan Pinnock
Cover artist kid-ethic
Language English
Publisher Farrago Books
Publication date 2020
ISBN 978-1-78842-216-1
Preceded by A Question of Trust
Followed by Bad Day in Minsk

The Riddle of the Fractal Monks is a book by Jonathan Pinnock. It is the third in the Mathematical Mystery series and was published by Farrago Books in April 2020.

Blurb

A mystery lands – literally – at Tom Winscombe’s feet, and another riotous mathematical adventure begins…

Tom Winscombe and Dorothy Chan haven’t managed to go on a date for some time, so it’s a shame that their outing to a Promenade Concert is cut short when a mysterious cowled figure plummets from the gallery to the floor of the arena close to where they are standing. But when they find out who he was, all thoughts of romance fly out of the window.

Just who are the Fractal Monks, and what does Isaac, last of the Vavasors and custodian of the papers of famed dead mathematical geniuses Archie and Pye, want with them? How will other figures from the past also demand a slice of the action? And what other mysteries are there lurking at the bottom of the sea and at the top of mountains? The answers lie in The Riddle of the Fractal Monks.

Critical Reception

The reception to the book was generally favourable, with one reviewer on Amazon comparing it to P.G.Wodehouse.

Summary of Plot