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After That, the Dark
After That, the Dark | Andrew Klavan
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In this newest entry in Andrew Klavans USA Today bestselling Cameron Winter series, the ex-spy turned English professor finds loveand murder. Cameron Winter is falling in love. After finally working up the courage to contact the attractive therapist Gwendolyn Lord, he finds himself immersed in a passion that feels heaven-sent. When Gwendolyn tells him about a true-life locked room mystery, Winter feels compelled to investigate. In Tulsa, Oklahoma, a solid citizen named Owen McKay suddenly went mad and killed his wife and child. Locked in a padded cell and monitored on video, he was nonetheless discovered dead from a projectile fired into his head. As Winter begins to ask questions, he finds Tulsa officials have been intimidated into silence by a killer who once tried to attack Winter during his days as a government assassin. Whats more, another mysterious death, just like McKays, has taken place in Connecticut. And both murders seem linked to a sinister billionaire who once clashed with Winters old mentor, the Recruiter. Winters past and present are coming together in a single dangerous conspiracy. And though Winter desperately wants to escape his career as an assassin, his love for Gwendolyn is deepening quickly and he will do anythingand kill anyoneto protect her.
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TorieStorieS
After That, the Dark | Andrew Klavan
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Mehso-so

12 years ago, I read one of Klavan‘s books (A KILLER IN THE WIND) & loved it, shortly after, I read another (THE UNCANNY) & hated it, so I‘ve avoided him ever since. I probably didn‘t do him (or myself) any favors by trying him again with this 5th book in the #CameronWinterMysteriesSeries. I hate diving in midstream & while I did finish (the audio performer sounded like Paul Giamatti for dialogue), after the initial plot set up, I lost interest…

TorieStorieS It was such a “boy book” in that it felt like a male fantasy with its English professor/deadly secret agent hero & the romance… 2w
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