Marnie Riches is a critically acclaimed and award-winning author of mystery fiction, known primarily for her Georgina McKenzie crime-thriller series. Her writing career began with historical adventures for children, but she transitioned to crafting complex thrillers for a mature audience. Riches’s style is characterized by fast-paced plots, strong female protagonists, and intricate investigations, often set in diverse international locations. Her success was solidified by the Dead Good Reader Award for her debut novel, "The Girl Who Wouldn't Die," and subsequent high sales figures.











