
Fatal Curve
About This Novel
This book is the third in the Harvard Economist Reasoning Series. Spearman accepted the commission from a foundation established by an American entrepreneur and came to the University of Cambridge in England to help negotiate the purchase of the former residence of economist Marshall. Marshall was Keynes's teacher and the father of modern economic theory. His former residence, Berry Riot, is well-known in the economic circle. His masterpiece "Principles of Economics" was written here. Unexpectedly, before the house purchase plan was settled, the American entrepreneur who was traveling with him was attacked mysteriously and almost died. Later, the dean of the Bishop's College was murdered in a horrifying way, making the house purchase trip even more dangerous. The enlightened Spearman risked his life and fought face to face with the cruel and cold-blooded killer! In the book, the concepts of the great economists Marshall, Bentham, Adam Smith, and Keynes will appear... Let's see how Spearman uses "information asymmetry" to solve murder cases.
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