Finalist for the International Thriller Writers Award
A New York Times Book Review Editors' Choice
One of:
Northern Virginia Magazine's Best Beach Reads
BookPage's Most Anticipated Mysteries and Thrillers of 2021
Writer's Digest's 71 Books and Authors to Check Out in 2021
Katsu, a longtime intelligence analyst for the C.I.A. and N.S.A, writes what she s most professionally familiar with after years in the paranormal and horror novel trenches. The plotting is sophisticated and laced with surprises, but what stands out most is the emotional core of Lyndsey and Theresa s alliance, and whether there is room, in a nest of vipers, for true sisterhood. The New York Times Book Review
Terrific Fans of FX s The Americans will recognize a world where professionalism can fall prey to sexism, careerism, and garden-variety klutziness. Duncan s job is a lot like juggling knives, and Katsu makes us care that she doesn t bobble. The Washington Post
Red Widow is layered with inside knowledge of how CIA bureaucracy works; it is often a bleak workplace, it seems, where loyalty is in short supply and careers can be ended on a whim. Financial Times
"This political thriller is years in the making because it's based on the author's own past as a woman working in the intelligence field. DC-area readers familiar with that world will appreciate the attention to detail and the way Katsu's experience shines through." Northern Virginia Magazine
"Lyndsey is a likeable, slightly mysterious heroine readers will want to see again. And her creator, having traded ghosts and gore for more subdued thrills, still manages plenty of jaw-dropping revelations." Charleston Post & Courier
Alma Katsu s main characters in Red Widow are written with a depth and nuance that I found profoundly refreshing. Diplomatic Courier
In contrast to many other spy thrillers, Red Widow does not rely on titillating and damaging stereotypes of women and tales of sexpionage to advance the story line. Rather, the book realistically and refreshingly portrays female intelligence officers as highly professional, capable and ethical. Cipher Brief
The authenticity of [Katsu s] experiences deepens every bit of this story .I raced to the end, and you will too. Suspense Magazine
[Katsu] uses her 30-plus years of intelligence to create a suspenseful, entertaining spy tale laced with authenticity. Washington Post
An exhilarating spy thriller. The Nerd Daily
Katsu succeeds brilliantly here in capturing the ambience of espionage in action. Red Widow is a driving, step-by-step procedural bristling with suspenseful authenticity. Washington Independent Review of Books
[Alma Katsu] knows her stuff and already has proven that she can write an engaging thriller .The plot never allows you to catch your breath as the wheels keep turning with every new piece of information uncovered, and nothing is as it appears to be. BookReporter
Katsu s real-life experience and skill at maintaining taught, nail-biting tension make Red Widow a standout espionage thriller. BookPage (starred review)
This fast-paced spy thriller offers a seemingly realistic look inside the CIA and raises plenty of questions about the ethics of spying. With a smart, plucky heroine; white-knuckle suspense; multiple twists; and a satisfying conclusion, this is a must for espionage fans. Booklist
Gripping...An intriguing look at the day-to-day office politics and jostling that goes on behind Langley s walls. Best known for her novels of psychological terror, Katsu shows a sure hand at a new genre. Publishers Weekly
Women serving in the CIA face unique challenges and Alma Katsu s exhilarating Red Widow captures the reality and nuances with deadly accuracy, style, and truly enjoyable writing. As a former CIA official, Alma writes with welcome insight about the wilderness of mirrors. Valerie Plame, former covert CIA ops officer
A first-rate thriller. Red Widow provides an intoxicating, insider s view of the CIA, betrayal, revenge, and espionage at the highest levels and the highest stakes. Robert Dugoni, author of The Last Agent
"Superb! Part savvy geopolitical spy thriller in the tradition of John le Carré, part whipsawing investigative procedural, part gripping psychological suspense, Red Widow grabs you in the harrowing opening scene and never lets go and I don t mean at the last page; this novel stays with you long after you ve finished it. Author Katsu brings an incisive and resonant voice to her tale and has populated it with truly distinctive, fully formed characters, including one of the sharpest and most appealing protagonists in recent fiction: Lyndsey Duncan. Did I say superb? Well, consider it said once more." Jeffery Deaver, author of The Goodbye Man
Red Widow is a spy thriller that shines with authenticity and heart. Karen Cleveland, author of Need to Know
"Red Widow is a novel only Alma Katsu could have written a gripping story of secrets and loyalties that nails the brutal tradeoffs involved in high-stakes espionage. Tense, smart, and fearless." Joseph Finder, author of House on Fire
Alma Katsu is the award-winning author of five novels, most recently The Deep and The Hunger. Prior to the publication of her first novel, she had a thirty-five-year career as a senior intelligence analyst for several U.S. agencies, including the CIA and NSA, as well as RAND, the global policy think tank. Katsu is a graduate of the master's writing program at the Johns Hopkins University and received her bachelor's degree from Brandeis University. She lives outside of Washington, D.C., with her husband, where she is a consultant to government and private industry on future trends and analytic methods.
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