Rhys Bowen
Rhys Bowen, born Janet Quin-Harkin on September 24, 1941, in Bath, England, is a New York Times bestselling author of historical mystery novels, including the Royal Spyness series about a 1930s British aristocrat, the Molly Murphy series about an Irish immigrant detective in early 1900s New York, and the Constable Evan Evans series.[1][2][4] Educated at London University and with early career experience at the BBC, she has won multiple Agatha, Anthony, and Macavity Awards, with her books translated into over 30 languages and selling nearly 10 million copies.[1][3][6] A transplanted Brit, she now divides her time between California and Arizona.[1][3]
Historical Mystery
Mystery
Malice at the Palace: A Royal Spyness Mystery
City of Darkness and Light
Four Funerals and Maybe a Wedding
In Farleigh Field: A Novel of World War II
In Farleigh Field: A Novel of World War II
Crowned and Dangerous
Evan's gate
City Of Darkness And Light
Evanly Bodies
Naughty in Nice
On Her Majesty's Frightfully Secret Service: A Royal Spyness Mystery, Book 11
The Twelve Clues of Christmas
Her Royal Spyness (A Royal Spyness Mystery)
Evan Blessed
Royal Flush (Royal Spyness Mystery)
Royal flush
Malice at the Palace
Royal blood
Royal Blood (A Royal Spyness Mystery)
Naughty In Nice (Royal Spyness Mysteries Book 5)
Royal Flush (A Royal Spyness Mystery)
The Twelve Clues of Christmas (Royal Spyness Mysteries Book 6)
Away in a Manger
Heirs and Graces