Guillermo Martínez
Guillermo Martínez is an Argentinian author and mathematician, known for his works that often blend elements of mystery and mathematics. He gained international recognition with his novel 'The Oxford Murders', which was adapted into a film.
Books
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1. The Book Of Murder
The Mystery of the Yellow Room
In this gripping psychological thriller, a young writer becomes entangled in a chilling game of cat and mouse when he is approached by a former professor with a sinister proposition. The professor, a once-celebrated author now shrouded in mystery, reveals a manuscript detailing a series of murders that eerily mirror real-life events. As the writer delves deeper into the manuscript, he finds himself questioning the boundaries between fiction and reality, and the true nature of the professor's intentions. The narrative weaves a complex web of intrigue, exploring themes of obsession, manipulation, and the dark side of literary ambition.
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2. The Oxford Murders
A Mathematical Mystery
Set in the academic world of Oxford, this gripping mystery follows a young Argentine mathematics student who becomes embroiled in a series of murders linked by cryptic mathematical symbols. As he teams up with a renowned professor to unravel the clues, they delve into the intricate relationship between logic and chaos, confronting the possibility that the killer might be among their own intellectual circle. The narrative weaves together elements of suspense, philosophy, and mathematical theory, challenging the protagonists to solve the puzzle before the murderer strikes again.
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