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Dorothy, Tom, Arkady, Katya and [[Balvinder Singh|Balvinder]], the other Dot Chan intern, break into the Institute for Progress and Development, aided by Balvinder's lock-picking skills. They fail to locate the Vavasor Papers, although Tom does find a file on Sergei Kravchenko, as well as someone called [[Dominic Bilston]], who seems to have been killed in suspicious circumstances. However, it now turns out that they are not the only people there, as [[Helen Matheson]] and one of her cronies are also spying on the Institute. Helen kidnaps Tom and takes him to a safe house in Margate with the intention of blackmailing him into working for her. In the course of this, she uses his phone to give Dorothy the impression that Tom has been having an affair with her. Matheson's plan is for Tom to impersonate the chaotician [[Rory Milford]], who has apparently been hired to do some work by one of the Belarusian mafia gangs, in order to find out what has happened to one of her agents: Sergei Kravchenko. | Dorothy, Tom, Arkady, Katya and [[Balvinder Singh|Balvinder]], the other Dot Chan intern, break into the Institute for Progress and Development, aided by Balvinder's lock-picking skills. They fail to locate the Vavasor Papers, although Tom does find a file on Sergei Kravchenko, as well as someone called [[Dominic Bilston]], who seems to have been killed in suspicious circumstances. However, it now turns out that they are not the only people there, as [[Helen Matheson]] and one of her cronies are also spying on the Institute. Helen kidnaps Tom and takes him to a safe house in Margate with the intention of blackmailing him into working for her. In the course of this, she uses his phone to give Dorothy the impression that Tom has been having an affair with her. Matheson's plan is for Tom to impersonate the chaotician [[Rory Milford]], who has apparently been hired to do some work by one of the Belarusian mafia gangs, in order to find out what has happened to one of her agents: Sergei Kravchenko. | ||
− | Tom is to travel to Minsk, pretending to be Rory Milford, but travelling under the name of Wilberforce. He will be met on arrival by [[Yevgenei Smirnov]], who will take him to the [[Minsk Metropole]] where he will meet his client [[Nikita Petrov]], head of the [[The Petrov Family|Petrov family]]. In the event, he is not met by Smirnov - instead he is picked up by [[Anya Kozlova|Anya]], who has apparently already disposed of Smirnov. Anya takes Tom to [[The Pripyat Glorious People's Kindergarten Forest Camp and Ideological Retraining Centre|a camp in the forest]] near to the border with Ukraine, near Pripyat. This turns out to be the rural headquarters of the [[The Gretzky Family|Gretzky family]]. Here he meets their current leader [[Yuliya Gretzky]] and the young prodigy and heir apparent [[Alexei Gretzky]]. It turns out that Alexei met the [[Archimedes and Pythagoras Vavasor | + | Tom is to travel to Minsk, pretending to be Rory Milford, but travelling under the name of Wilberforce. He will be met on arrival by [[Yevgenei Smirnov]], who will take him to the [[Minsk Metropole]] where he will meet his client [[Nikita Petrov]], head of the [[The Petrov Family|Petrov family]]. In the event, he is not met by Smirnov - instead he is picked up by [[Anya Kozlova|Anya]], who has apparently already disposed of Smirnov. Anya takes Tom to [[The Pripyat Glorious People's Kindergarten Forest Camp and Ideological Retraining Centre|a camp in the forest]] near to the border with Ukraine, near Pripyat. This turns out to be the rural headquarters of the [[The Gretzky Family|Gretzky family]]. Here he meets their current leader [[Yuliya Gretzky]] and the young prodigy and heir apparent [[Alexei Gretzky]]. It turns out that Alexei met the [[Archimedes and Pythagoras Vavasor|Vavasor twins]] when he was very young, and is something of an enthusiast for their work. Apparently Rory Milford also knew them, which is news to Tom. |
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Bad Day in Minsk | |
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First edition | |
Author | Jonathan Pinnock |
Cover artist | kid-ethic |
Language | English |
Publisher | Farrago Books |
Publication date | 2021 |
ISBN | 978-1-78842-303-8 |
Preceded by | The Riddle of the Fractal Monks |
Bad Day in Minsk is a book by Jonathan Pinnock. It is the fourth in the Mathematical Mystery series and was published by Farrago Books in April 2021.
Blurb
High Jinks in Minsk
Tom Winscombe is having a bad day. Trapped at the top of the tallest building in Minsk while a lethal battle between several mafia factions plays out beneath him, he contemplates the sequence of events that brought him here, starting with the botched raid on a secretive think tank and ending up in the middle of the Chernobyl exclusion zone.
More importantly, he wonders how he’s going to get out of this alive when the one person who can help is currently not speaking to him.
Join Tom and a cast of disreputable and downright dangerous characters in this witty thriller set in a murky world of murder, mystery and complex equations.
Critical Reception
The reception to the book was generally extremely favourable.