Podcast host for The Daily Wire and bestselling author Andrew Klavan’s newest mystery novel examines American culture without being a political book.

“I’ve sort of taken the issues out so that I’m not lecturing people on what I think, how I think they should vote, or what I think they should think, and just describing the anger, the division, the ideological capture that’s taking place,” Klavan tells The Daily Signal.

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  1. colleenb Member
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    Great interview. I have never read any Klavan fiction or history memoir (probably because I have a list of books I’ll never finish unless I live to 500) but will put these on my list. 

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  2. La Tapada Member
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    colleenb (View Comment):

    Great interview. I have never read any Klavan fiction or history memoir (probably because I have a list of books I’ll never finish unless I live to 500) but will put these on my list.

    I’ve enjoyed this series. (I’ve listened to them on Audible books).

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  3. Taras Coolidge
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    La Tapada (View Comment):

    colleenb (View Comment):

    Great interview. I have never read any Klavan fiction or history memoir (probably because I have a list of books I’ll never finish unless I live to 500) but will put these on my list.

    I’ve enjoyed this series. (I’ve listened to them on Audible books).

    I would recommend A Killer in the Wind, read by the author, and Werewolf Cop, which is exactly what it says.  Caution:  both are very dark.

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  4. colleenb Member
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    Taras (View Comment):

    La Tapada (View Comment):

    colleenb (View Comment):

    Great interview. I have never read any Klavan fiction or history memoir (probably because I have a list of books I’ll never finish unless I live to 500) but will put these on my list.

    I’ve enjoyed this series. (I’ve listened to them on Audible books).

    I would recommend A Killer in the Wind, read by the author, and Werewolf Cop, which is exactly what it says. Caution: both are very dark.

    Thanks for the recommendation and warning.

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