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"With superb confidence, Lavender constructs a brilliant fictional web of lies, inventively warping the psychological thriller to fit the confines of a scholarly investigation." --Kirkus Reviews When the students in Winchester University's Logic and Reasoning 204 arrive for their first day of class, they are greeted not with a syllabus or texts, but with a startling assignment from Professor Williams: Find a hypothetical missing girl named Polly. If after being given a series of clues and details the class has not found her before the end of the term in six weeks, she will be murdered.At first the students are as intrigued by the premise of their puzzle as they are wary of the strange and slightly creepy Professor Williams. But as they delve deeper into the mystery, they begin to wonder: Is the Polly story simply a logic exercise, designed to teach them rational thinking skills, or could it be something more sinister and dangerous?The mystery soon takes over the lives of three students as they find disturbing connections between Polly and themselves. Characters that were supposedly fictitious begin to emerge in reality. Soon, the boundary between the classroom assignment and the real world becomes blurred--and the students wonder if it is their own lives they are being asked to save.From the Hardcover edition.
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I could not put this book down, and I wished that I knew someone else who was reading it at the same time as me so that I could commiserate my “what in the hell is going on?!?!?” feeling with another human being. Kind of mindblowingly creepy and intricately twisted, confusing and thrilling.
And then the final ten pages happened. I don't really know what I was expecting, or if I really could have expected anything different, but I was extraordinarily disappointed with the grand denouement. I can't say that I have a clue as to what would have constituted a satisfying ending to the labyrinth of this book, so I feel somewhat sheepish complaining, but I must say that the lackluster conclusion really ruined my experience of the book. I had so much enthusiasm about this story, and all of the wind was sucked from my sails. Unfortunate.
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