Standalone Novels
| Title | Published | Buy on Amazon |
|---|---|---|
| The Interrogator | 2009 | Buy |
| To Kill a Tsar | 2010 | Buy |
| The Poison Tide | 2012 | Buy |
| The Suicide Club | 2014 | Buy |
| Witchfinder | 2017 | Buy |
| The Prime Minister’s Affair | 2022 | Buy |
Andrew Williams writes fiction rooted in history, with his six standalone novels spanning over a decade of publication from 2009 to 2022. His titles suggest a strong interest in espionage, political intrigue, and historical crime, with books like The Interrogator, To Kill a Tsar, and Witchfinder drawing on different periods and settings. The Poison Tide and The Suicide Club continue that pattern of dark, historically grounded storytelling.
His most recent novel, The Prime Minister’s Affair (2022), arrived after a five-year gap following Witchfinder. That kind of spacing between books is typical of authors who invest heavily in research for each project. Readers who enjoy well-researched historical thrillers with a British sensibility will find plenty to dig into across his catalog.