The Cambridge Theorem

Cover of The Cambridge Theorem by Tony Cape
Author: Tony Cape
Publisher: Penguin
Year: 1991
Language: en
Pages: 400
ISBN-13: 9780140123784
Dimensions:
Height: 7.0866 Inches
Length: 4.3307 Inches
Weight: 0.49824471212 Pounds
Width: 0.90551 Inches
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The Cambridge Theorem by Tony Cape, published by Penguin in 1991, is a mystery that intertwines the past with the present through the investigation of a graduate student’s apparent suicide at Cambridge University. Detective Sergeant Derek Smailes, characterized by his unique style and American interests, takes on what initially seems to be a straightforward case. However, as he delves deeper, he uncovers dark political secrets and connections to historical events that suggest the death of Simon Bowles may not have been a suicide after all.

Readers will find themselves immersed in a narrative that explores themes of espionage and political intrigue. As Smailes investigates Bowles’s groundbreaking theorem regarding the assassination of John F. Kennedy and the enigmatic Fifth Man among Soviet spies, the story unfolds with startling revelations that impact both the case and Smailes’s personal life. This edition spans 400 pages and is presented in English, offering a detailed look into a world where mathematics and mystery converge.


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The apparent suicide of a Cambridge University graduate student begins as a routine case for detective sergeant Derek Smailes, but dark political secrets half a century old soon surface, suggesting that Simon Bowles’s death might well have been a murder. Smailes, the engaging hero of this atmospheric thriller, is a most unusual CID detective: he wears lizard-skin cowboy boots, loves the music of Willie Nelson and is generally obsessed with all things American. He discovers that Bowles, a mathematical genius, had recently been subjecting historical events to strict logical analysis, developed a compelling theorem pinpointing the real murderer of John F. Kennedy and begun work on identifying the long-rumored Fifth Man in the notorious group of Soviet spies recruited at Cambridge during the 1930s. Smailes’s investigations lead to startling revelations about Bowles and his research, as well as the detective’s own deceased policeman father, the beautiful American graduate student to whom Smailes is attracted and the murky world of international espionage.

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Publisher: Penguin. Year: 1991.
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ISBN-13: 9780140123784.
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Language: en. Pages: 400.

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