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  • A Woman Underground

  • By: Andrew Klavan
  • Narrated by: Adam Barr
  • Length: 10 hrs and 1 min
  • 4.9 out of 5 stars (153 ratings)

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A Woman Underground

By: Andrew Klavan
Narrated by: Adam Barr
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Cameron Winter is troubled in heart and mind. He's plagued by memories of his time as a government operative investigating a notorious Turkish sex trafficker. The fact that the mission was left unfinished still haunts him and threatens to tear him apart. In the midst of his painful soul-searching, Winter crosses paths with an ex-flame—his first love—and the chance encounter ignites a passion he thought was long lost. But just as soon as she wanders back into Winter's life, the woman vanishes, leaving Winter scrambling to track her down.

His pursuit takes him deep into a world rent by partisan violence, where extremists clash and Winter sides with no one. As he faces his most dangerous case yet, victory might simply mean getting out alive.

Like previous entries featuring this "complex and determined" series character (BookReporter), A Woman Underground harnesses multiple Edgar Award-winning author Andrew Klavan's crime writing expertise to explore some of the biggest issues facing us today. The result is a poignant must-listen with an intricate plot, shot through with high-stakes action and unflinching humanity.

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An Amazing End to This Phase of the Cameron Winter Tale

Well written, well told, and well crafted. One of the best (non) detective novel series I have ever read. A little JA Jance, a dallop of Brad Thor, a whole lot of Andrew K and volia! A masterpiece!

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One of the best series I’ve ever read. Beautifully crafted story and a lot of meaning to situations in the background.

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Great psychological journey.

Klavan is a master of interwoven thematic elements and the pacing of this book strikes the perfect balance between classic mystery and character development.

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The Best One Yet

I’ve liked A Woman Under Ground the most and The House of Love and Death the least (even though I still enjoyed it). It took me a little to get into it, but wasn’t long until I was hooked. Klavan is great at what he does. Give it a listen!

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Riveting and Masterfully-Written

While this riveting and masterfully-written story stands on its own, the deeper tale of Winter’s life-long obsession and violent history comes to a thrilling climax that weaves each of the stories together in an all-encompassing thread.

I can’t wait for the next book, as Klavan has already announced is in the works. I’ve got a feeling “The Recruiter” will play an even more important role, and I wonder if at some point Winter’s psychologist will find herself at risk due to their ever-tightening relationship.

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Klavan is a master story teller.

A woman underground keeps you guessing - the therapy sessions are full of wisdom, loved it.

The only thing I wanted was more explanation wrt that habit of mind — what he saw like when he fled. But I’m sure Klavan had a good reason. Well done. Great read.

Is there a next book?

V/R WL Steinwedell

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I devored this in a day.

I was completely gripped by this novel. I had such a hard time putting it down that it interfered with work. The ending was simultaneously melancholy and yet mostly satisfying. The world the story inhabits is familiar. It's a depressingly dysfunctional world, but I found pleasure in seeing that depicted, as if I was being reminded that I'm not crazy for seeing it. As a narrator, Klavan investigates some of the ugliest realities of our broken world with brutal honesty, but also with sincere empathy. There were occasions when a less disciplined author would have been tempted to moralize, but rather than judging the evil being shown, there is a tragic understanding, a "there but for the grace of God go I" approach that nevertheless does not descend into hand-waving relativism or pseudosophisticated nihilism. My wife is probably sick of hearing me gush about this book and so are you so I'll leave it there. But buy book and read book!

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Captivating

I hit play and could not turn it off. Klavan, per usual, delivers another captivating mystery.

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Love this series!

Great story and great characters. The next one cannot come soon enough! looking forward to 2025

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Brillance

Klavan does it again! Brilliant writing, entertaining, complex character development, great addition to the series!

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