Praise for Congruent Triangles:
A brilliant send up of the spy novel genre, romantic fiction, and popular math books. Hilarious! I loved it!!
EF (Berkeley)
“Clever and extremely funny. I read it in one go. Couldn’t put it down!”
MW (Harvard)
“An amazingly funny and clever book. I simply couldn’t put it down. If you like stories involving mathematics, chess, and spies, which don’t take themselves too seriously, this one is a must-read!”
DS (Cambridge)
“What I loved about this book, other than the fact that it is brilliant and funny, is how the characters evolve. They start as two-dimensional stereotypes, but rapidly develop in wonderful and unexpected ways. In the end, I found myself finding all of them fascinating.”
FC (Oxford)
“Just wonderful! The plot twists and turns, the characters evolve in surprising ways, and math shows up in unexpected places. I took this on a flight and by the end everyone around me wanted to borrow my copy because I was laughing so much!”
CD (Montreal)
“I haven’t laughed so much in ages. And nor have I fallen so deeply in love with the characters in a story. My book of the year.”
JR (London)
“If you want a novel about love, mathematicians and spies, one that makes you laugh and cry in turns, I really can’t recommend this one too highly.”
MAM (Edinburgh)
“Hilarious, and very, very clever; mathematicians as you have never seen them before. Buy it!”
AP (Cambridge)
“If you are interested in math and want a great book to read, this is definitely for you!”
TW (Chicago)
“This book is full of surprises, plot twists, mathematics, and laughs.”
MP (Stratford-upon-Avon)
“A book for anyone who likes Le Carré, Mills and Boon, and the Queen’s Gambit. And for everyone else!”
BH (Rome)
“I would never have guessed a novel about mathematicians could be so funny.”
PH (Bonn)