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The Library Paradox Catherine Shaw

The Library Paradox By Catherine Shaw

The Library Paradox by Catherine Shaw


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Summary

When three sombre professors knock on her door, Vanessa knows they have come in search of her help. But when they explain the circumstances surrounding their colleague's murder, Vanessa must use all her logic and intuition in order to solve the paradox of a seemingly impossible murder.

The Library Paradox Summary

The Library Paradox by Catherine Shaw

Cambridge, 1896. Motherhood and private detecting don't easily go hand in hand, but even with two small children Vanessa Weatherburn still manages to indulge her passion for solving mysteries. When three sombre scholars knock on the door of her family home, Vanessa is presented with perhaps her most puzzling case yet. Professor Gerard Ralston, Head of the History Department at King's College, London, has been shot dead in his study. As the only suspect left the building a matter of seconds before the shot was heard, and with witnesses testifying that no one left the building after the shot rang out, all are perplexed as to how the killer could have escaped. Vanessa must use all her logic and intuition in order to solve the paradox of a seemingly impossible murder.

The Library Paradox Reviews

'An absorbing evocation of fin de siecle London' The Scotsman

About Catherine Shaw

Catherine Shaw is a pseudonym. She is a mathematician and academic and writer of murder mysteries. She lives in Paris, France.

Additional information

GOR004816643
9780749011888
0749011882
The Library Paradox by Catherine Shaw
Used - Very Good
Paperback
Allison & Busby
2013-05-27
384
N/A
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This is a used book - there is no escaping the fact it has been read by someone else and it will show signs of wear and previous use. Overall we expect it to be in very good condition, but if you are not entirely satisfied please get in touch with us

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