A Woman Underground by Andrew Klavan
10/15/24; 312 pages
Penzler Publishers/Mysterious Press
Cameron Winter #4
A Woman Underground by Andrew Klavan is an exceptional, very
highly recommended investigative mystery and the fourth novel featuring
college professor and ex-spy Cameron Winter. This features an intricate
and sophisticated plot where, for Winter, the past and present are at
the forefront. Don't miss this one!
Cameron Winter is sharing with therapist Margaret Whitaker the troubling memories of his mission with the Division to track down Jerry
Collins, a missing operative investigating a Turkish
sex trafficker while avoiding discussing Gwendolyn Lord. He is also recalling memories of his first childhood love, Charlotte Shaefer,
when he smells her perfume outside his apartment door and sees her
visiting him on the security camera. Winter begins to track her down
from clues on the camera shot of her, which leads him to a novel, Treachery in the Night, which Winter believes may be telling her story. Adding even more complexity, colleague Roger Sexton believes he loves a student, Barbara
Finley, and confides to Winter he plans to leave his wife and child for her.
Winter has what he calls "a strange habit of mind."
He is able to look at a situation from all angles, deduce how the complicated clues fit together, and reach a clear
understanding of what actually happened. As a previously a trained operative, his extra-special understanding of human nature has been developed over
time. It is a sheer pleasure in following
along.
All of the various narrative in the plot are complicated, intense, compelling, and complex. A Woman Underground
held my complete, rapt attention throughout. The tension increases with
each page, each new development as Winter investigates and tells his
story from the past mission.
Winter is a fully realized, well-developed character who will garner sympathy and compassion from readers. He is intelligent and tenacious while investigating and following what he senses is really going on. It is clear that Winter is working through the demons from his past while using his abilities to solve a current mystery. As he tells Margaret, "In my mind, it’s all one story."
Even though it is the fourth book in a series, A Woman Underground can be read as a stand-alone novel. The Cameron Winter series consists of When Christmas Comes, A Strange Habit of Mind, The House of Love and Death and A Woman Underground.
A Woman Underground is an absolutely riveting, un-put-downable mystery. Thanks to Mysterious Press for providing me with an advance reader's copy via NetGalley. My review is voluntary and expresses my honest opinion.
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