Cat Sloane is the world's greatest fixer. She fixes everything except herself.
Cat Sloane is the person you call when the crisis is too dangerous, too delicate, or too politically catastrophic for anyone else. A former CIA officer turned elite fixer, she has spent a decade solving impossible problems for the most powerful people in the world. She is brilliant, relentless, and very good at her job.
She is also forty-seven, divorced, and lonelier than she will ever admit.
When the White House Chief of Staff calls with an urgent case—compromising photographs of the President's son with the wife of a Colombian cartel boss—Cat is dispatched from New York to the beaches of St. Barts and then into the colonial streets of Cartagena, Colombia. The assignment: make the photos disappear before they destroy a presidency.
But Cartagena has a way of rewriting the rules. The blackmailer isn't who she expected. The case is more dangerous than anyone disclosed. And the magnetic, devastatingly intelligent man she falls for over rooftop drinks and late-night conversations turns out to be the most dangerous person in her case.
Now Cat must do what she does best—outmaneuver a cartel, protect a president's son, and get everyone out alive. But for the first time in her career, the thing she can't fix is the one thing she wasn't prepared for: what she feels.
International thriller meets smart romance. A 47-year-old heroine who is the best in the world at what she does—and the worst in the world at being happy.
For readers of J.D. Robb, Louise Penny, and Lucy Foley.
Book 1 in the Cat Sloane Thrillers.