MATHEMATICAL FICTION:

a list compiled by Alex Kasman (College of Charleston)

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The Crimson Cipher (2010)
Susan Page Davis
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A code breaker seeks to solve the mystery of the murder of her father, a math professor who had been working on an encryption device at the beginning of World War I in this "Christian adventure/romance".

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Works Similar to The Crimson Cipher
According to my `secret formula', the following works of mathematical fiction are similar to this one:
  1. Flame War: A Cyberthriller by Joshua Quittner / Michelle Slatalla
  2. The Number of Love (The Codebreakers) by Roseanna M. White
  3. Deep Lay the Dead by Frederick C. Davis
  4. Echoes from the Past by Edward Michel-Bird
  5. Electric by Chad Taylor
  6. Songs My Mother Never Taught Me by Selçuk Altun
  7. Hickory Dickory Shock! The Tale of Techies by Sundip Gorai
  8. The Last Equation of Isaac Severy by Nova Jacobs
  9. Invisible by James Patterson / David Ellis
  10. The Da Vinci Code by Dan Brown
Ratings for The Crimson Cipher:
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Mathematical Content:
1/5 (1 votes)
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Literary Quality:
2/5 (1 votes)
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Categories:
GenreMystery, Adventure/Espionage,
MotifWar, Female Mathematicians, Romance,
TopicComputers/Cryptography,
MediumNovels,

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Exciting News: The 1,600th entry was recently added to this database of mathematical fiction! Also, for those of you interested in non-fictional math books let me (shamelessly) plug the recent release of the second edition of my soliton theory textbook.

(Maintained by Alex Kasman, College of Charleston)