A Woman Underground

28 October 2025

Territory Rights — Worldwide including Canada, but excluding the British Commonwealth.

Andrew Klavan (Author)

Description

Ex-spy, English professor, and sleuth Cameron Winter finds his past and present colliding as he tracks his first love in the newest entry in this USA Today bestselling series.

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 page turner with an intricate plot, shot through with high stakes action and unflinching humanity.

Reviews

"[Klavan] turns up the heat again in this triple-decker tale." — Kirkus

"Klavan’s writing ability and his intelligence show up on every page and make the ride worthwhile." — NY Journal of Books

"The masterful combination of psychological insight, urgent literary detection, and ticking-clock cat-and-mouse suspense makes A Woman Underground an engrossing read." — American Spectator

"A Woman Underground reads like classic noir blended with literary fiction. The end result is a smart and savvy novel that constantly surprises." — BookReporter

"Fans of complex investigators like Thomas Harris’s Will Graham will be enthralled." — Publishers Weekly STARRED REVIEW for The House of Love and Death

Paperback

9781613167151

140 x 211 mm • 288 pages

£13.99

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9781613165621

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