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Dec 18, 2019
Miranda Reads
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4.5 stars
Detective Lieutenant Rick Peller has seen just about everything come through his county.![]()
The envelope had landed on top of a pile of paperwork, to the casual glance one snowflake in a storm.
But this?
I start with zero. Nobody dies today.This seemingly innocuous note starts a deadly chain reaction that rocks Peller and his te ...more

First of all, when I picked up ‘The Fibonacci Murders’ (TFN), I came off a few rather long, somewhat slogging non-fiction books so I was delighted to have chosen something fun, light, fast for my return to narrative fiction. And TFM delivers just what the doctor had prescribed, a breezy, suspenseful two-hundred page ride (200 pages according to amazon; on Goodreads it clocks in at just 174).
While TFN doesn’t reinvent the wheel – it doesn’t have to as the existing wheel still has a lot of mileage ...more
While TFN doesn’t reinvent the wheel – it doesn’t have to as the existing wheel still has a lot of mileage ...more

Ever since I first heard the term Fibonacci's rabbits I have been fascinated by the mathematics and so when I saw the book with the title 'The Fibonacci Murders' I could not resist. It did not disappoint.
It starts on a snowy day which cleverly adds to the chill of the first note received by the police, most of whom can't work it out. Peller can and he's proved right. But things don't progress as Peller expects - something is not quite right.
An absorbing puzzle, twists galore. I loved it. ...more
It starts on a snowy day which cleverly adds to the chill of the first note received by the police, most of whom can't work it out. Peller can and he's proved right. But things don't progress as Peller expects - something is not quite right.
An absorbing puzzle, twists galore. I loved it. ...more

This is a gripping thriller that had me rushing to finish the book. As the police try to understand the murderer's motive and anticipate the next move, I was totally immersed in the complexity of the case. The body count mounts, and the murders are upsetting. As the pressure on the detectives increases, I could feel their desperation and anger at the lack of clues. The descriptions of each detective are good at rounding out their characters so that I was concerned about how the murders affected
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Dec 03, 2014
Laurie Gienapp
marked it as to-read

Jan 02, 2018
Pamela Canepa
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Jan 29, 2018
Prakash Sharma
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Oct 03, 2024
Lynn Helton
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it was amazing
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