Eleven Numbers: A Short Story

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An American mathematician’s assignment in Russia spirals into a high-stakes maze of shifting loyalties and intrigue in a propulsive short thriller by #1 New York Times bestselling author Lee Child.
Nathan Tyler is an unassuming professor at a middling American university with a rather obscure specialty in mathematics—in short, a nobody from nowhere. So why is the White House calling? Summoned to Washington, DC, for a top-secret briefing, Nathan discovers that he’s the key to a massive foreign intelligence breakthrough. Reading between the lines of a cryptic series of equations, he could open a door straight into the heart of the Kremlin and change the global balance of power forever. All he has to do is get to a meeting with the renowned Russian mathematician who created it. But when Nathan crashes headlong into a dangerous new game, the odds against him suddenly look a lot steeper.
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Customers find the story engaging and well-developed. They describe it as a quick, fun read with nonstop action. Readers appreciate the math content and intelligent characters. The author includes enough character development and scene descriptions for them to feel attached to the main character. Customers enjoy the sweet, musical story that is simple yet clever. Overall, they find the book enjoyable and a great quick read.
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