Hidden Variables: A Shawn Ronin Mystery Book 1

· Yellow Brick Publishing House
5.0
4 reviews
Ebook
194
Pages

About this ebook

Disgraced physicist Shawn Ronin needs to keep solving problems.


After his ivory tower life came crashing down around him, Shawn’s compulsion to find hidden answers drove him to become a private investigator. Unfortunately, the career change doesn't end up straightening out his messy life or even net him much money. Instead, it just shines a light on how much more complicated human problems can be than anything found in a textbook.


Presented with the opportunity to help another professor avoid a similar fate to his own, Shawn finds himself unable walk away. Returning to the university that forsook him, he uncovers more than just misconduct lurking in the ego-driven, high-achiever world where he used to thrive. None of Shawn’s once Nobel Prize worthy papers can help him now.


Can a man used to solving some of humanity’s most complex problems learn to ask for help with his own?


Hidden Variables is a sharp-witted debut novel by Chris Racknor that brings the preppy university world back to down to earth. Because not everyone is as smart as they think they are, and we’re all human. Smart and funny dialogue plus unexpected twists adds up to a great read.

Ratings and reviews

5.0
4 reviews
Maureen McPherson
April 17, 2021
Good mystery and characters. Reads quickly.
1 person found this review helpful

About the author

Chris Racknor has a Ph.D. in physics and lives in Southwestern Ontario, Canada. He has been an astronomy teacher, physicist, motorcycle owner, competitive strongman, varsity rugby player, and stay-at-home dad. He is a family man, data junkie, sci-fi nerd, professional kilt-wearing tree thrower, and sumo wrestling aficionado with plenty more stories to tell.

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