Title | : | The mathematician who never laughs MATHEMATICAL GOODBYE |
Author | : | Hiroshi Mori |
Publisher | : | Kodansha |
Page | : | 486 |
Price | : | 860 yen + tax |
First published | : | July 15, 1999 |
Introduction | : | The great mathematician, Dr. Shozo Tennoji lives in “Mitsuboshi Kan”. At a party held there, he made a large statue of Orion in the garden disappear. One night later, when the Orion statue reappeared, two dead bodies were found. …… The science teacher-disciple duo of Assistant Professor Saikawa and Moe Nishinosono search for the truth behind the mystery of the pavilion and the murders. This is the third installment of the superb Mori Mystery. |
A few words of feedback:.
Although the Orion statue disappearance trick can be easily solved by envisioning the three-star pavilion, I still found the human characters in the murder case very intricately drawn, and the development of the characters in the story interesting.
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