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Catherine Shaw

    Catherine Shaw, the pseudonym of a mathematician and academic, crafts compelling murder mysteries. Her narratives delve into intricate puzzles, weaving together logical deduction with suspenseful plots. Through her stories, she explores not only the nature of crime but also the psychology of her characters and their responses to unexpected events. The author's distinctive style lies in her ability to blend intellectual challenges with engaging storytelling.

    Desiree 44/78. Nr. 38
    Herz in Ketten
    The Three Body Problem
    Flowers Stained with Moonlight
    • Flowers Stained with Moonlight

      • 320 pages
      • 12 hours of reading

      When Vanessa Duncan first turned detective and discovered the true identity of a murderer amid the hallowed halls of Cambridge academia, her act of courage did not go unnoticed. Four years later, she is called upon to prove the innocence of a woman accused of murdering her husband.

      Flowers Stained with Moonlight
      3.0
    • The Three Body Problem

      • 288 pages
      • 11 hours of reading

      Someone is killing professors one by one. Can young schoolmistress, Vanessa Duncan, solve the three-body problem?

      The Three Body Problem
      3.3