Underground Fugue
Margot Singer
Set against the backdrop of the tube bombings in London in 2005, Underground Fugue interweaves the stories of four characters who are dislocated by shock waves of personal loss, political violence, and, ultimately, betrayal. A powerful and moving novel, Underground Fugue skillfully weaves the stories to offer a vision of contemporary anxieties about terrorism, racial profiling, anti-Semitism, and the tensions between Muslims and Jews.