A strange habit of mind A Cameron Winter mystery

Andrew Klavan

Book - 2022

English professor and ex-spy Cameron Winter confronts a Big Tech billionaire to solve the suspicious suicide of a former student.

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Genres
Detective and mystery fiction
Published
New York : The Mysterious Press [2022]
Language
English
Main Author
Andrew Klavan (author)
Edition
First Mysterious Press edition
Physical Description
288 pages ; 20 cm
ISBN
9781613163511
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Review by Publisher's Weekly Review

Edgar winner Klavan's subpar sequel to 2021's When Christmas Comes finds Cameron Winter, who once worked for a covert government entity called the Division, now a literature professor at a Midwestern university after blackmailing the dean about "things the dean wanted to keep hidden until the end of the world." Winter is troubled by the suicide of a former student, Adam Kemp, who jumped from the roof of his San Francisco apartment building right after texting Winter, "Help me." Winter, who defended Kemp against a date rape charge and is curious why Kemp hadn't waited a few minutes for a response to the text, travels to California to investigate. Though he accepts the official verdict of suicide, Winter comes to believe that a powerful tech titan, an in-law of Kemp's girlfriend, played a role in the death. The lead's special gift--to suddenly understand puzzling motives and actions after he "slipped without warning into a silent state akin to meditation"--isn't distinctive enough to make the character memorable. Klavan fails to make the conceit of a guilt-ridden intelligence operative turned academic plausible. Agent: Mark Gottlieb, Trident Media Group. (Oct.)

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