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This outrageous graphic novel investigates key concepts in mathematics by taking readers on a voyage of forensic discovery, exploring some of the most fundamental ideas in mathematics within a thrilling murder mystery.



Trade Review
"Prime Suspects will appeal to a variety of readers in a variety of venues . . . . For the mathematician who eats, sleeps, and drinks numbers, start on page one and just enjoy the story . . . the book is fun, and interesting, and a challenge on many levels."---Judith Reveal, New York Journal of Books
"Prime Suspects blends together the worlds of mathematics and forensic science to give readers both an interesting mystery and an education in numbers."---Anelise Farris, Rogues Portal
"A total one-off."---Matthew Reisz, Times Educational Supplement
"This is really a great book with so many references to mathematical ideas, that you can read and reread and find every time new details hidden in the graphics."---Adhemar Bultheel, European Mathematical Society
"What a spectacular book! I am rather blown away by it."---Jonathan Shock, MathemAfrica
"Granville and Granville have performed something of a feat. They've written a graphic detective novel that is both interesting to read and yet simultaneously teaches its readers some deep mathematics . . . . It's very difficult to write a book on an advanced topic in mathematics that's accessible to math students and enthusiasts yet touches on contemporary research that is of interest to a broad swath of practicing mathematicians. Prime Suspects is such a book. And it's entertaining to boot. I recommend it in the strongest terms."---Benjamin Linowitz, MAA Reviews
"

Bringing in elements from film noir, TV police shows and famous movies, coupled with some amazing art work, subtle
mathematical humour and corny science jokes, and what you have is a one-of-a-kind creation – indeed, Prime Suspects has it all from minus to plus infinity.

"---David Appell, Physics World
"Renowned number-theorist Andrew Granville here explores the graphic novel as a format to popularize mathematical discoveries. This absolutely brilliantly illustrated book arose from an earlier play and an accompanying commissioned musical piece. The mathematics too is astonishing—but explained understandably." * Mathematics Magazine *
"If you are a mathematician, I definitely recommend reading (and listening to) Prime Suspects. If you are not a mathematician, you might miss a number of references, and some passages might be too mysterious or technical, but still it makes for interesting reading; it might be good for you, too."---Marco Abate, The Mathematical Intelligencer
"The artwork and presentation are both well up to the standard of a mainstream graphic novel."---Andrew Ruddle, Mathematics Today
"Prime Suspects is a work of art which anyone with a passion for maths will appreciate and enjoy."---Lennie Wells, Mathematical Gazette
"I definitely recommend."---Marco Abate, Mathematical Intelligencer

Prime Suspects

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A Paperback / softback by Andrew Granville, Jennifer Granville

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    Publisher: Princeton University Press
    Publication Date: 06/08/2019
    ISBN13: 9780691149158, 978-0691149158
    ISBN10: 0691149151

    Description

    Book Synopsis

    This outrageous graphic novel investigates key concepts in mathematics by taking readers on a voyage of forensic discovery, exploring some of the most fundamental ideas in mathematics within a thrilling murder mystery.



    Trade Review
    "Prime Suspects will appeal to a variety of readers in a variety of venues . . . . For the mathematician who eats, sleeps, and drinks numbers, start on page one and just enjoy the story . . . the book is fun, and interesting, and a challenge on many levels."---Judith Reveal, New York Journal of Books
    "Prime Suspects blends together the worlds of mathematics and forensic science to give readers both an interesting mystery and an education in numbers."---Anelise Farris, Rogues Portal
    "A total one-off."---Matthew Reisz, Times Educational Supplement
    "This is really a great book with so many references to mathematical ideas, that you can read and reread and find every time new details hidden in the graphics."---Adhemar Bultheel, European Mathematical Society
    "What a spectacular book! I am rather blown away by it."---Jonathan Shock, MathemAfrica
    "Granville and Granville have performed something of a feat. They've written a graphic detective novel that is both interesting to read and yet simultaneously teaches its readers some deep mathematics . . . . It's very difficult to write a book on an advanced topic in mathematics that's accessible to math students and enthusiasts yet touches on contemporary research that is of interest to a broad swath of practicing mathematicians. Prime Suspects is such a book. And it's entertaining to boot. I recommend it in the strongest terms."---Benjamin Linowitz, MAA Reviews
    "

    Bringing in elements from film noir, TV police shows and famous movies, coupled with some amazing art work, subtle
    mathematical humour and corny science jokes, and what you have is a one-of-a-kind creation – indeed, Prime Suspects has it all from minus to plus infinity.

    "---David Appell, Physics World
    "Renowned number-theorist Andrew Granville here explores the graphic novel as a format to popularize mathematical discoveries. This absolutely brilliantly illustrated book arose from an earlier play and an accompanying commissioned musical piece. The mathematics too is astonishing—but explained understandably." * Mathematics Magazine *
    "If you are a mathematician, I definitely recommend reading (and listening to) Prime Suspects. If you are not a mathematician, you might miss a number of references, and some passages might be too mysterious or technical, but still it makes for interesting reading; it might be good for you, too."---Marco Abate, The Mathematical Intelligencer
    "The artwork and presentation are both well up to the standard of a mainstream graphic novel."---Andrew Ruddle, Mathematics Today
    "Prime Suspects is a work of art which anyone with a passion for maths will appreciate and enjoy."---Lennie Wells, Mathematical Gazette
    "I definitely recommend."---Marco Abate, Mathematical Intelligencer

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