Rachel Rhys is the pen-name of a much-loved psychological suspense author. Fatal Inheritance is her second novel under this name. Her debut Dangerous Crossing was published around the world. Rachel Rhys lives in North London with her family.
Genres: Historical Mystery
New Books
Novels
A Dangerous Crossing (2017)
Fatal Inheritance (2018)
Island of Secrets (2020)
A Murder Under the Tuscan Sun (2023)
Fatal Inheritance (2018)
Island of Secrets (2020)
A Murder Under the Tuscan Sun (2023)
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The Boy Made of Snow (2017)
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"Original and unsettling - and just a little bit heartbreaking."

This is How it Ends (2018)
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"Searing and uncompromising and so inventive in structure I could but marvel."

The Guest Book (2019)
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She Came to Stay (2020)
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"Compelling and beautifully observed. Kyriacou brilliantly evokes the violence and the grime beneath the sequins and surface glamour of 1950s Soho."

The Daughters of Foxcote Manor (2020)
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The Dressmaker of Paris (2020)
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