
The Last Equation of Isaac Severy
A Novel in Clues
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Starred review from January 8, 2018
The apparent suicide of a legendary mathematician drives Jacobs’s intricate and moving first novel. Isaac Severy, renowned for having developed complex predictive equations for seemingly random events, such as “the erratic pattern of melting ice in the Arctic,” dies in the backyard hot tub at his L.A. home after being electrocuted by a string of Christmas lights. His granddaughter, Hazel Severy, the owner of a struggling Seattle bookstore, receives one last letter from him, postmortem. In the letter, Isaac states that he hopes not to evade the assassin who has been following him; asks Hazel to destroy his “work in Room 137,” except for one equation, which she must hand over to a man whose “favorite pattern is herringbone”; warns her not to stay in his house after October 31st; and tells her that he is but the first of three people who will die. Hazel attempts to honor her grandfather’s cryptic last requests and solve his murder. Plausible depictions of psychologically wounded characters enhance the surprising plot twists. Agent: Lisa Bankoff, Bankoff Collaborative.

In an upbeat, involving narration of this fun and quirky mystery, Lisa Flanagan does a fine job of allowing listeners to become only as confused as the author intends. Trust her not to let you sink beneath the clues, and you'll have a fine time trying to figure out what the devil mathematician Isaac Severy's posthumous final directive means. You see, Severy, who seems to have committed suicide, left his granddaughter, Hazel, a letter asking her to destroy his work. He promises to explain it all if she follows a list of clues. As Hazel hunts for answers, she's helped and hindered by Isaac's dysfunctional family of mathematicians and by a mysterious corporation. Flanagan handles the action and range of characters with aplomb. A.C.S. � AudioFile 2018, Portland, Maine
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