Asia Mackay is a Chinese Scottish author and mother of four based in London. Asia studied Anthropology at Durham University and began her career in television. She moved to China, presented and produced lifestyle programmes in Shanghai before returning to London where she worked for the likes of Ewan McGregor and Charley Boorman, and subsequently completed a Faber Academy course. Her debut novel Killing It was the Runner Up in Richard and Judy's Search for a Bestseller competition and Runner Up/ Exceptionally Recognised for the Comedy Women In Print prize.
Sexy, stylish, thrilling and funny. Asia Mackay rips up the rulebook in this wildly original, razor-sharp tale of marriage and murder, mundanity and mayhem. I loved it. * Chris Whitaker * An invaluable manual that I return to again and again * Hugh Grant * Certain to be your sassy, twisted must-read of 2025 * Janice Hallett * Murder has never been so funny. If you liked Mr & Mrs Smith, you'll love this original and darkly funny thriller. * Clare Mackintosh * I absolutely gobbled up this darkly funny and clever thriller about one of the most dysfunctional marriages to ever make it onto the page. Loved it. * Katy Brent * Huge fun with a dark beating heart, a game of cat and mouse with sharpened tooth and claw. You won't dare to put it down. * Harriet Tyce * So razor sharp, it had me reaching for the plasters. A fresh and original voice in a genre we're all fascinated with. * John Marrs * Dark, daring and disturbingly funny, this tale of love, murder and second chances will keep you hooked until the very last, blood-soaked page! * Lesley Kara * A brilliant read! Witty, original and very entertaining. * Matt Coyne * A Serial Killer's Guide to Marriage had me from page one. It was enthralling, exciting, and so totally badass. Asia's writing is so compelling and engrossing, and she writes characters that continue to live rent free in your head. * Lucy Vine * Deviously plotted and perfectly paced, A Serial Killer's Guide to Marriage is a blood-spattered breath of fresh air that had me laughing on every page. Never has domestic bliss been such badass, anarchic, laugh-out-loud fun. * Emma Styles * Hugely original, gripping, and fun * Claire McGowan * I loved A Serial Killer's Guide to Marriage, it's a sharp, witty and deliciously dark cliché-busting treat, a clever homage to Mr and Mrs Smith set in British suburbia. I can't wait for the next one. * Louise Minchin * Smart, funny and painfully relatable (the parenting woes not the serial killer bit). Will be a huge hit. * Sarah Turner (The Unmumsy Mum) * Sexy, stylish and sassy - murder never looked this good * Maz Evans * I ABSOLUTELY LOVED IT. So new and different and refreshing. * Marian Keyes on Killing It * With a slick plot, pin-sharp prose and an authentic feel, this fiercely feminist and witty thriller will keep you gripped * Sunday Mirror * Fresh and fun, and adroitly combines social and parenting comedy with detail-rich derring-do * Sunday Times * With dark humour, a twisty plot and a healthy dose of genuine emotion, this unique novel is a thrilling ride * Heat * Witty . . . fun . . . clever. BRILLIANT! * Sophie Ellis-Bextor on Killing It *