Murderous Maths

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Murderous Maths is a series of British educational books by author Kjartan Poskitt. The books teach maths spanning from the simple (such as 1+1=2) to x = \frac{-b \pm \sqrt{b^2 - 4ac}}{2a} although, being related to the Horrible Histories books, they do this in a rather offbeat manner, involving evil geniuses, gangsters, and the occasional flying chutney-and-marmalade burger.

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The following are the books that are currently released in the series. These first two books do not cover any particular topics; rather, they were originally proposed to stand alone as an interesting read. The first two books were originally part of The Knowledge until a complete series was proposed.

Book cover for Murderous Maths
Book cover for Murderous Maths

Three related puzzle books have been published as well:


[edit] Recurring characters

There are a number of recurring characters in the MM books. These include:

  • Captain Cancel and his Valiant Vector Warriors
  • Thag the Mathemagician
  • Urgum the Axeman, Grizelda the Grisly and other barbarians
  • Professor Fiendish and his pet pig, Truffles
  • The Fogsworth family, including the Duchess, the Colonel, Auntie Crystal, Rodney Bounder, Primrose Poppet, Binky Smallbrains, Lord Binkiebott Marmalade Fogsworth and Croak the Butler
  • Pongo McWhiffy, burger seller, and Veronica Gumfloss
  • Riverboat Lil and Brett Shuffler
  • Sheerluck Homes (parody of Sherlock Holmes)
  • The Boccellis, the Gabriannis and Dolly Snowlips
  • The Evil Gollarks (from the planet Zog)
  • The Great Rhun of Jepatti, and his Ghinji
  • Kumar in his curry restaurant, The Ravenous Rajah
  • The Pure Mathematicians (Janet, Kimpton and Winch [the identity of the final pure Mathematican is unknown]. Apparently named after a real-world teacher and a pair of real-world pure mathematicians, respectively.)

[edit] Book credits

All written by Kjartan Poskitt
MM and MMM illus. by Trevor Dunton
TEA and TM&VB illus. by Daniel Postgate
Others illus. by Philip 'The Evil' Reeve
Published by Scholastic

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