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{{#spoiler:show=Spoiler for THE TRUTH ABOUT ARCHIE AND PYE|On the train home to Bristol following a disastrous and possibly career-ending client meeting, [[Tom Winscombe]], a disillusioned junior PR executive, bumps into [[George Burgess]], biographer of the [[Archimedes and Pythagoras Vavasor|Vavasor twins]] – mathematicians Archimedes (Archie) and Pythagoras (Pye) – who died in curious circumstances a decade ago (Pye murdered with a set square and Archie by his own hand). Tom is intrigued, perhaps because it reminds him of his old flame [[Dorothy Chan]], who was obsessed with the mystery. When Burgess gets off the train, he leaves behind a locked case, which Tom takes home with him. Later that night, Burgess dies, his jugular vein pierced by a mathematical compass. | {{#spoiler:show=Spoiler for THE TRUTH ABOUT ARCHIE AND PYE|On the train home to Bristol following a disastrous and possibly career-ending client meeting, [[Tom Winscombe]], a disillusioned junior PR executive, bumps into [[George Burgess]], biographer of the [[Archimedes and Pythagoras Vavasor|Vavasor twins]] – mathematicians Archimedes (Archie) and Pythagoras (Pye) – who died in curious circumstances a decade ago (Pye murdered with a set square and Archie by his own hand). Tom is intrigued, perhaps because it reminds him of his old flame [[Dorothy Chan]], who was obsessed with the mystery. When Burgess gets off the train, he leaves behind a locked case, which Tom takes home with him. Later that night, Burgess dies, his jugular vein pierced by a mathematical compass. | ||
− | Tom spends the next day on the internet researching the mystery, much to the annoyance of his girlfriend [[Lucy Loveridge|Lucy]]. Once he finds out about Burgess’s death, however, he resolves to abandon the whole thing and try to sort out his problems at work. He drives to Burgess’s house in Swindon to give the case back to whoever is dealing with things, but before he can do this, he gets distracted by a man with an East European accent who is acting oddly. He chases after him but loses his car keys and smashes his mobile phone in an altercation. The man is then knocked over by a black Mercedes and then dragged into the car by thugs while Tom hides in | + | Tom spends the next day on the internet researching the mystery, much to the annoyance of his girlfriend [[Lucy Loveridge|Lucy]]. Once he finds out about Burgess’s death, however, he resolves to abandon the whole thing and try to sort out his problems at work. He drives to Burgess’s house in Swindon to give the case back to whoever is dealing with things, but before he can do this, he gets distracted by a man with an East European accent who is acting oddly. He chases after him but loses his car keys and smashes his mobile phone in an altercation. The man is then knocked over by a black Mercedes and then dragged into the car by thugs while Tom hides in [[Daphne Holmfirth]]'s front garden. |
Tom, having left his wallet in his locked company car, now has to wait until Lucy brings him the spare key that evening after her Zumba class. He spends the time in Swindon library, reading Burgess’s previous book, ‘Shroud of Ecstasy’, about an absurd pseudo-religious conspiracy theory. Next day, he goes into work and is summarily dismissed for having insulted a valuable client. He decides this is a sign that he should now devote his energies to finding the truth about Archie and Pye, an impression amplified by an acceptance to the ''[[Vavasorology.com]]'' online forum. He puts up a brief newbie post, and then scans the threads for more information, gathering that there is apparently a theory going round that Archie and Pye were both assassinated by the [[Gretzky family|Belarusian mafia]]. At this point, however, he realises he has left Burgess’s case in the company car he’s just given back. | Tom, having left his wallet in his locked company car, now has to wait until Lucy brings him the spare key that evening after her Zumba class. He spends the time in Swindon library, reading Burgess’s previous book, ‘Shroud of Ecstasy’, about an absurd pseudo-religious conspiracy theory. Next day, he goes into work and is summarily dismissed for having insulted a valuable client. He decides this is a sign that he should now devote his energies to finding the truth about Archie and Pye, an impression amplified by an acceptance to the ''[[Vavasorology.com]]'' online forum. He puts up a brief newbie post, and then scans the threads for more information, gathering that there is apparently a theory going round that Archie and Pye were both assassinated by the [[Gretzky family|Belarusian mafia]]. At this point, however, he realises he has left Burgess’s case in the company car he’s just given back. |
Revision as of 14:48, 16 November 2020
The Truth About Archie and Pye is a book by Jonathan Pinnock. It is the first in the Mathematical Mystery series and was published by Farrago Books in October 2018.
Critical Reception
The reception to the book was generally favourable. Scott Pack made it one of his top ten books for 2018 and described it as
Funny, clever and sometimes brilliantly daft. A comedy that I am sure would have made Pythagoras, Archimedes and Douglas Adams all laugh out loud.