Guillermo Martínez Books In Order

Novels

  1. The Oxford Murders (2005)
  2. The Book of Murder (2008)
  3. The Oxford Brotherhood (2021)

Non fiction

  1. Borges and Mathematics (2011)

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Guillermo Martínez Books Overview

The Oxford Murders

Playaway is the easiest way to listen to a book on the go. An all in one format, the player and content are combined in one 2 ounce unit and it comes with everything you need to start listening immediately. No separate player needed, no CDs, no downloads just press play! When an Argentine math student discovers the smothered body of his landlady, conventional wisdom points to a family member with the most prosaic of motives. But then renowned logician Arthur Seldom, author of a book on the mathematics of serial killers, tells of a strange note left in his mailbox. The note indicates that the murder is the first in a series linked by a mysterious pattern. Each new death is accompanied by a different mathematical shape. It seems that the serial killer can be stopped only if someone can crack the next symbol in the sequence. The leading Oxford logician and the math graduate team up on a quest to crack the cryptic clues.

The Book of Murder

A gripping tale of revenge and rivalry from the author of The Oxford Murders Argentinean author Guillermo Mart nez’s work appeals to fans of both literary fiction and mysteries. Now, with this new tale of psychological suspense, Mart nez is poised to expand on the success of The Oxford Murders. The narrator is an up and coming young writer who has little in common with Kloster a literary giant whose disturbing crime novels dominate the bestseller lists. However, they have both, at one time, employed the secretarial services of the alluring Luciana B. Out of the past, Luciana makes a desperate plea to the young writer. She thinks that Kloster is slowly killing off everyone close to her can he help before her grandmother and younger sister are murdered? While the narrator suspects her misfortunes have driven her mad, Kloster has a powerful motive; and eerie parallels surface between the murders in Kloster s books and the real life deaths surrounding Luciana. As the body count multiplies, the question arises: Can words really kill? Fans of both Alfred Hitchcock and Carlos Ruiz Zaf n will be thrilled with Mart nez s literary murder mystery.

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