Ava Glass's Blog
September 12, 2025
The Hiding Season now available to pre-order in the UK and US
I am genuinely delighted to announce my upcoming novel, A Hiding Season.
This is not an Emma Makepeace novel – although another of those will be coming soon, I promise! The Hiding Season is a standalone novel that has been in my mind for YEARS. It follows the story of Maya Landry, a heartbroken woman in the midst of a brutal divorce, who flees to the Rocky Mountains and takes a job as a summer caretaker on an exclusive private ski resort where the wealthiest people in the world own mountain lodges they rarely visit. Alone on the mountain all day, she hopes she can heal. But she's not alone at all. Someone else is up there. Someone with a motive to kill. After Maya stumbles upon a body, she has no choice but to run for her life. One man says he can help her, but can she trust him? Can she trust anyone? With little choice, she has to find a place to lie low. This will be her hiding season.
You’ll notice that the US cover lists Ava Glass as the author, but the UK cover has AC Glass instead. I know what you're all going to ask me – Why AC Glass? Good question. And I'd have to direct you to Penguin UK for an answer. 😂 It wasn't my idea, but I'm rolling with it. This is something publishers do, and I'd love to explain it but I don't understand it myself. We accept what we cannot change, friends.
Which cover do you like better? I think the differences are fascinating. And in the end, what matters is the book inside, and I'm so proud of this one. It's the most complex, unpredictable, dark, dangerous thriller I've ever written. It takes place in two places where I used to live. Places I know and feel in my bones. It's based on a job my oldest friend actually HAD for a while. You see, her job was to take care of billionaire's ski lodges at an exclusive private resort in the summer, when all the owners were away. She often spent whole days on the mountain without seeing another living human. I always told her it would be a great place to find a body. I can't wait for you to read it.
Out March 2026 in the UK, Ireland, the US, and Canada and available to pre-order now!
September 3, 2024
The Trap out now in the US
Hooray, it’s arrived! Today is publication day for the US edition of THE TRAP, which you can buy now from your favourite (or, I should say, favorite) book store – or any of the links below.
It’s weird straddling two worlds. I was born and raised in the Texas, and started my writing career there as a crime reporter. But I’ve lived in the UK as long as I did in the US, just about, and so I very much feel part of both. I don’t know if you’ve seen any of my recent TV or radio interviews but people often comment on my accent, which has got so mixed up over the years that it’s settled into a kind of Hepburn-esque mid-Atlantic lilt. And I also think this dual culture is reflected in my writing. The Emma Makepeace series are very, very British. Emma lives and works in London, for a determinedly British institution, with her closest ally being her extremely English, upper-class boss. And just as the first title in the series was a love letter to London, The Trap is a one to Edinburgh, the beautiful Scottish capital that captured my heart the very first time I visited.
BUT Emma is also half-Russian, and this seeps through into her personality and her actions in the most unexpected of ways. She feels that duality every day, and it changes the way she relates to her work, her colleagues and her environment. It never leaves you, that part of your heritage, that sense of having a foot in each place and of being somehow… both. And I think that’s why US release dates always feel so special to me. I remember all too well spending hours in my nearest Barnes and Noble, and what it was like to head into the city to pick up a new release I’d been waiting for. And the thought that people across the States could be doing that for MY book is still very special. Always will be, I think.
Anyway, all that is to say: if you’re in the US, I will be over the moon if you head out today and pick up a copy of The Trap. Here’s a little bit about it so you can decide if it’s for you…
Emma Makepeace is headed to Edinburgh for the global G7 Summit when her team is tipped off about a high-profile assassination the Russians are planning—but they have no idea who the target is. All they know is that Nick Orlov, a newly minted British citizen with strong ties to Russia in his past, is somehow involved.
With the eyes of the world on the summit, the agency assigns Emma a partner on the ground: Kate Mackenzie, a jaded Edinburgh cop who resents the implication that she needs help with her job just as much as Emma does. Despite their initial clash, Emma and Mackenzie forge a begrudging mutual respect in their hunt for a killer.
To stop the assassination in time, they have to get close—very close—to Orlov. Surrounded by the world’s most powerful political leaders in a gridlocked city, Emma must set a trap and use herself as bait.
With time running short, Emma faces the most perilous mission of her career. How far will she go to catch the killer?
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August 1, 2024
The Trap out now in the UK
Yep, it’s finally here… publication day for The Trap, the third in the Emma Makepeace series! At least in the UK – US readers will have to wait a little longer (3rd September) and I’m still waiting to hear if it’s going to be translated, but I promise I’ll let you know when I do!
I say this (almost) every time but I really do think this is my favourite book so far. It’s certainly the one I had the most fun writing, and I don’t just mean the “research” trip I took to Edinburgh… I love Emma, and I also love her new, somewhat reluctant, sidekick who appears in this novel — Kate Mackenzie is no-nonsense, quick-witted and headstrong, and I love everything about her.
But I’m getting ahead of myself. Here’s a little bit about The Trap so you can decide if it takes your fancy…
Emma Makepeace is headed to Edinburgh for the global G7 Summit when her team is tipped off about a high-profile assassination the Russians are planning—but they have no idea who the target is. All they know is that Nick Orlov, a newly minted British citizen with strong ties to Russia in his past, is somehow involved.
With the eyes of the world on the summit, the agency assigns Emma a partner on the ground: Kate Mackenzie, a jaded Edinburgh cop who resents the implication that she needs help with her job just as much as Emma does. Despite their initial clash, Emma and Mackenzie forge a begrudging mutual respect in their hunt for a killer.
To stop the assassination in time, they have to get close—very close—to Orlov. Surrounded by the world’s most powerful political leaders in a gridlocked city, Emma must set a trap and use herself as bait.
With time running short, Emma faces the most perilous mission of her career. How far will she go to catch the killer?
Something I LOVED about writing this one was getting to explore Emma’s feelings about being a honey trap. It’s not something she’s done before, and it isn’t something you see explored in spy novels very often — at least not from a female perspective. It’s normally the (male) spy getting ensnared by a seemingly entirely remorseless enemy. That’s not how it is for Emma, and getting to explore that inner struggle between Emma’s moral compass and her determination to do her extremely important job in the most effective way was fascinating. I don’t know if I would be able to handle it… but then again, as I always say, I would make a terrible spy. (Although that’s what Emma would say too, to throw people off the scent…)
Anyway, I hope it’s as fun to read as it is to write. The reviews so far have been great which is just so gratifying. It even got a starred review in Publisher’s Weekly which is a big deal — those guys really know their stuff! Also I want to take a moment here to say a HUGE thank you to all the bloggers and book reviewers who have taken the time to post reviews of The Trap — yes, I’m talking about YOU. I can’t tell you how much it means to me to have real people reading the book and saying such wonderful things about it — and I also can’t overstate how important it is to the success of the book. I read a stat somewhere once that said every five star review a book gets on Amazon or GoodReads results in a 1% increase in sales — which is honestly HUGE. So if you post reviews, please know how important what you do is, and how grateful we authors are for your hard work. THANK YOU.
(On which note… if you read The Trap and like it, please do consider posting a review!)
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April 2, 2024
The third instalment in the Emma Makepeace series is coming


I am delighted to reveal the title and covers for the third in the Emma Makepeace series… THE TRAP!
Here’s a little taster to whet your appetite…
Emma Makepeace is headed to Edinburgh for the global G7 Summit when her team is tipped off about a high-profile assassination the Russians are planning—but they have no idea who the target is. All they know is that Nick Orlov, a newly minted British citizen with strong ties to Russia in his past, is somehow involved.With the eyes of the world on the summit, the agency assigns Emma a partner on the ground: Kate Mackenzie, a jaded Edinburgh cop who resents the implication that she needs help with her job just as much as Emma does. Despite their initial clash, Emma and Mackenzie forge a begrudging mutual respect in their hunt for a killer.To stop the assassination in time, they have to get close—very close—to Orlov. Surrounded by the world’s most powerful political leaders in a gridlocked city, Emma must set a trap and use herself as bait.With time running short, Emma faces the most perilous mission of her career. How far will she go to catch the killer?Okay, okay, I know I wrote it so I’m a bit biased, but… doesn’t that sound exciting?! I absolutely LOVED writing this book in the series and I think it might be my favourite yet. It’s set in Edinburgh which is a city very close to my heart, and is, in my opinion, the perfect location for a spy thriller. It’s full of winding avenues, dark corners and treacherous stone steps – but it’s also a very modern, thriving political hub, complete with all the machinations and underhanded deeds that go with that. Delicious.
Speaking of which… aren’t these covers AMAZING? I honestly can’t decide which I like best from the US or UK cover – both of them really capture the spooky feeling of the book and the pressure that Emma is under as she gets closer and closer to— but that’s enough said for now, no spoilers here!
Anyway, I hope you love them as much as I do, and I really hope you consider pre-ordering The Trap! You can reserve your copy now from all good UK and US bookshops – there are some handy links here for some online retailers but you can also ask for it in your local bookshop!
PRE-ORDER THE TRAP NOWSeptember 14, 2023
The Traitor is a Richard & Judy Book Club 2023 pick
Two blogs in one day, I know! Madness. BUT I have had some completely thrilling news… The Traitor has been selected by the Richard and Judy Book Club for 2023! This is essentially the commercial fiction equivalent of winning the Booker Prize or a Nobel for literature or something, it is HUGE.
But what does it mean, exactly?
Well… for anyone not in the UK, Richard and Judy are the gods of British daytime TV. They hosted a hugely successful magazine show for almost a decade, and in 2004 they set up the Richard & Judy Book Club, a way of identifying the upcoming novels they loved and thought would be the biggest hits of the year. So being selected for it is a really huge deal!
It means that you can buy an exclusive edition of the book at WHSmith for half price (actually, one penny LESS than half price, bargain). Bonus content includes questions for your reading group, some information about the inspiration behind The Traitor and a Q&A I did with Richard and Judy themselves (I KNOW). I’ll also be appearing on their podcast next month — I’ll let you know the date when I have it!
It also meant that Richard and Judy wrote reviews of The Traitor, which were utterly delightful to read. Here’s a snippet of what they had to say…
An authentic, genuinely thrilling piece of spy fiction.— Richard Madeley
I loved the character of Makespeace... A darkly glamorous story. We loved it.— Judy Finnigan
You can read their full thoughts over on the Richard & Judy book club website, where you can also find out about the other brilliant books on the shortlist, and even pick up a bundle of all of them for half off.
The Traitor out now
Today is PUBLICATION DAY in the UK for my new spy thriller, The Traitor!
It’s a sequel to The Chase (although it can be read standalone). In it, an analyst who works for MI6 – not a spy, but one of the back room workers; a normal civil servant – is found murdered in his London apartment. His body has been stuffed in a suitcase that is locked from the outside.
Emma Makepeace, one of MI6’s newest recruits, knows this is a message, sent to the organisation by the killers. It’s a threat. More killings could follow. They have to move quickly to find out who did this and why. They suspect Russian assassins are involved, and the trail soon leads them to a pair of oligarchs, believed to be lawless.
The only way to get close to them is to go undercover on their superyacht. So Emma is sent alone, to find out what the men are planning. This is her most dangerous assignment so far. Out at sea, there’s no backup. No one to help her. She’s completely alone with everything at stake…
Here are some of the lovely things people have been saying about The Traitor…
Ava Glass is the new queen of spy fiction.— The Guardian
Celebrity glamour meets James Bond in 2023’s biggest thriller.— Love It Magazine
A gripping new read... the perfect thriller.— The Sunday Times Best Thrillers of the Year
A kinetic thrill ride through the shadowy world of the British security services. Five stars.— Crime Monthly
I can’t wait for you all to read it — I hope it’s even half as fun to read as it was to write!
It comes out in the US and Canada on the 19th September, and across Europe over the remainder of the year. And if you’d like to win a signed copy, I’ll be giving 10 away to members of my book club, so sign up now!
BUY THE TRAITOR NOW Amazon UK Blackwells Hive Amazon US Bookshop.org Waterstones Barnes and Noble US Foyles WH SmithJune 30, 2023
Alias Emma / The Chase chosen as Barnes and Noble’s Book of the Month
Having been born and raised in the US, I grew up shopping for books in Barnes and Noble. My local branch was a place of escape for me, and I could get lost for hours browsing there. So having Alias Emma / The Chase selected as one of their Picks of the Month for July is… kind of overwhelming? I am so utterly delighted to have been selected, and to be in such fantastic company!
Right now, there’s an offer which will let you get Alias Emma and a second pick from their July Books of the Month for 50% off so please do head on over and take a look if you haven’t already got your hands on the paperback edition.
Oh, and just LOOK at that glorious cover, by the way — isn’t it delicious?! It might be one of my favourite covers of any of my books EVER. (And yes, I’ve written others… but as for what they are and under what name they were written, let’s just say that a spy never reveals her true identity… and nor do I…)
Anyway, if you’re in the US and you spot a copy of Alias Emma on Barnes and Noble’s shelves, please do send me a photo so I can gaze at it lovingly all the way from England! I’ve fallen in love with the bookshops over here, but sometimes I still miss my good old local Barnes and Noble… there’s nowhere quite like it.
Until next time,
Ava xo
May 15, 2023
Alias Emma / The Chase makes the Ian Fleming Steel Dagger shortlist
Last month I was delighted to say that Alias Emma / The Chase had been selected for the longlist for the Ian Fleming Steel Dagger awards. Well, now I’m even happier to tell you that it’s made the shortlist!
I was so happy to be at Crime Fest where the announcement was made, and honestly, I couldn’t quite believe it when I heard my name. I had to double check with the person next to me (I would be a terrible spy). To be listed amongst some of my all-time favourite crime novelists and literary heroes is such an honour… I am completely amazed. And delighted. And shocked. And did I mention delighted?!
The awards ceremony takes place on 6 July and I’ll be there with bells on (not literal bells, that would be a bit odd). Obviously I would LOVE to win, but mostly I’ll just be happy to be there celebrating my fellow crime novelists and the incredible twists, turns and thrills they’ve given the world through their stories.
Anyway, check back after then to find out how Alias Emma / The Chase gets on. And cross your fingers for me…!
April 24, 2023
Longlisted for the Ian Fleming Steel Dagger
I am over the moon to announce that Alias Emma (aka The Chase) has been longlisted for the Ian Fleming Steel Dagger at this year’s Crime Writer’s Association awards!
These awards are a huge deal in crime writing circles and I am thrilled to see The Chase included in such an amazing shortlist. I mean, just LOOK: I’m listed there next to names like Linwood Barclay, Harlan Coben and Robert Galbraith… Some of my favourite writers.
The winner is announced at the awards on 6 July so watch this space, and keep your fingers firmly crossed, please.
I just couldn’t be happier that the world seems to have taken to Emma Makepeace in the same way I did when I was writing her. I can’t wait to share more of her adventures with you. And you don’t have long to wait. The Traitor, book 2 in the series, comes out this September!
The Chase / Alias Emma nominated for the CWA Ian Fleming Steel Dagger
I am over the moon to announce that Alias Emma aka The Chase has been longlisted for the Ian Fleming Steel Dagger at this year’s Crime Writer’s Association awards!
These awards are a huge deal in crime writing circles and I am staggered to see The Chase included in such an amazing shortlist. I mean, just LOOK: I’m listed there next to names like Linwood Barclay, Harlan Coven and Robert Galbraith… it’s INCREDIBLE.
The winner is announced at the awards on 6 July so watch this space, and keep your fingers firmly crossed, please!
I just couldn’t be happier that the world seems to have taken to Emma Makepeace in the same way I did when I was writing her. I can’t wait to share more of her adventures with you…


