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Tom goes back to London with Margot's laptop and he and Dorothy persuade her business partner [[Ali MacLehose|Ali]] to retrieve the archive from it. This reveals that in the course of Isaac's research into Hildegard of Bingen, a person known only as [[S]] had brokered a meeting with a mysterious monk, who in turn had expressed a desire to meet [[Archimedes and Pythagoras Vavasor|Archie and Pye]], as his order was interested in making use of their mathematical expertise, specifically in the area of fractals. However, the only thing that ultimately came out of this was work that would turn out to be useful in their subsequent relationship with the [[Belarusian mafia]]. S, meanwhile had disappeared off the face of the earth.
 
Tom goes back to London with Margot's laptop and he and Dorothy persuade her business partner [[Ali MacLehose|Ali]] to retrieve the archive from it. This reveals that in the course of Isaac's research into Hildegard of Bingen, a person known only as [[S]] had brokered a meeting with a mysterious monk, who in turn had expressed a desire to meet [[Archimedes and Pythagoras Vavasor|Archie and Pye]], as his order was interested in making use of their mathematical expertise, specifically in the area of fractals. However, the only thing that ultimately came out of this was work that would turn out to be useful in their subsequent relationship with the [[Belarusian mafia]]. S, meanwhile had disappeared off the face of the earth.
  
Having reached a dead end, Tom decides to go back to Burnham-on-Sea to find out why he was abandoned by Sven. On a tip-off, he heads over to the lighthouse where a trail of blood leads to Sven's body, wrapped in a monk's habit. Having reached yet another dead end, Tom remembers that he has Bancroft's business card, so he rings the number on it. [[Helen Matheson]] answers.
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Having reached a dead end, Tom decides to go back to Burnham-on-Sea to find out why he was abandoned by Sven. On a tip-off, he heads over to the lighthouse where a trail of blood leads to Sven's body, wrapped in a monk's habit, hidden in the rough on Burnham golf course. Having reached yet another dead end, Tom remembers that he has Bancroft's business card, so he rings the number on it. [[Helen Matheson]] answers, but Tom fails to get any useful information out of her. Meanwhile, a helicopter lands and a group of monks leap out of it and retrieve Sven's body.
  
  

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The Riddle of the Fractal Monks

The Riddle of the Fractal Monks is a book by Jonathan Pinnock. It is the third in the Mathematical Mystery series and was published by Farrago Books in April 2020.

Blurb

A mystery lands – literally – at Tom Winscombe’s feet, and another riotous mathematical adventure begins…

Tom Winscombe and Dorothy Chan haven’t managed to go on a date for some time, so it’s a shame that their outing to a Promenade Concert is cut short when a mysterious cowled figure plummets from the gallery to the floor of the arena close to where they are standing. But when they find out who he was, all thoughts of romance fly out of the window.

Just who are the Fractal Monks, and what does Isaac, last of the Vavasors and custodian of the papers of famed dead mathematical geniuses Archie and Pye, want with them? How will other figures from the past also demand a slice of the action? And what other mysteries are there lurking at the bottom of the sea and at the top of mountains? The answers lie in The Riddle of the Fractal Monks.

Critical Reception

The reception to the book was generally favourable, with one reviewer on Amazon comparing it to P.G.Wodehouse.

Summary of Plot