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.
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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.
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---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."
"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 IntelligencerAndrew Granville is the Canada Research Chair in Number Theory at the University of Montreal and professor of mathematics at University College London.
Jennifer Granville is an educator, award-winning film and theater producer, writer, and director.
Robert J. Lewis is a Toronto-based graphic designer and storyboard artist for film and television.