Editorial Reviews
The New York Times Book Review, Gerald Jones
Colin Bruce, a physicist in England, has a clever idea. What better way to explain to nonscientists the sometimes mystifying world of modern physics than by enlisting the aid of that master demystifier, Sherlock Holmes? Since so many advances in science have followed from attempts to explain puzzling anomalies in experimental observations, Bruce has little trouble recasting the puzzles as "cases" that fate drops into the lap of the famous detective.... Whether Bruce's attempt to explain modern physics in readable prose leads to illumination or not, readers of The Strange Case of Mrs. Hudson's Cat will enjoy pitting their wits against the universe in such stimulating company.
IAN STEWART, author of Does God Play Dice
A singular volume, Watson... the author has a flair for unorthodox methods of presentation.
The Strange Case of Mrs. Hudson's Cat: And Other Science Mysteries Solved by Sherlock Holmes (Helix Book.)
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