Saul Sheldon and the Crooked Shelf by P. Y. Bloom

To a normal mind, the case at the Bilodeau estate seemed obvious and hardly worth a second thought. But to private investigator Saul Sheldon, it was anything but. Armed with one hundred percent logic and an encyclopaedic knowledge of technical aspects to rival even the greatest of experts, Saul Sheldon sees clues and evidence that would have escaped anyone else’s attention.

Brilliant when it comes to rational thought and facts and utterly clueless about social conventions, Saul Sheldon is both impeccably professional and utterly frustrating in his dogged search for a truth only he suspected was possible.

A locked-room mystery filled with math, technical details and a genius private investigator with a mind so logical and scientific that the truth cannot be hidden from him, no matter how clever or devious a murder he encounters. Highly recommended for readers who like mysteries based on cold, hard logic and brilliant detectives relying on numbers and physical evidence rather than intuition or sentiments.

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