Katy Hays is the author of the international bestseller, The Cloisters. In addition to writing, Katy works as an adjunct Art History Professor, teaching rural students from Truckee to Tecopa. She holds an MA in Art History from Williams College and pursued her PhD in Art History at UC Berkeley. Her academic writing has been published by Ashgate, an imprint of Routledge. Her fiction explores how far humans are willing to go to believe the unbelievable, strange-but-real worlds, and complex female friendships. When not writing, Katy is a skier, cyclist, trail runner, and reader. She lives with her husband and their dog, Queso, in the Sierra Nevada, California. Find out more at www.katyhays.com Instagram @heykatyhays
An elaborate game of cat and mouse in which the role are constantly reversing and the twists keep coming. * MAIL ON SUNDAY * The Lingates have it all: prestige, power and the potential to be irrevocably destroyed if long-buried secrets get into the wrong hands . . . Katy Hays' The Vipers is sultry and sophisticated with a menacing undercurrent that keeps you thrillingly unsettled until its final spellbinding twist. Let the languid glamour of Capri gently take you by one hand, an ice cold Negroni in the other, but watch your step—the cliffs are treacherous and so, too, is a family with everything to lose. -- RACHEL KOLLER CROFT, author of Stone Cold Fox A superlative novel packed with bewildering misdirection. -- Crime Fiction 'Pick of the Month' * SUNDAY TIMES * Engrossing and sinister . . . has all the elements thriller readers love: dead bodies, deception, and betrayal. But at its core, this multi-layered story delves into the concepts of familial loyalty and generational trauma . . . a must-read for 2025! -- JULIE CLARK, author of The Last Flight A captivating island-set murder mystery perfect for fans of The Fury and The Guest List . . . thrilling. * COSMOPOLITAN * The White Lotus meets Patricia Highsmith. * i Paper * Brilliantly written in scintillating prose . . . an Italian Opera for the modern age, in which a daughter of fortune desperate to escape her monstrous family digs up the skeletons of the past, setting off a serpentine chain reaction that will leave you breathless. Superbly plotted and deftly executed, this searing takedown of the upper crust is one to savour! -- KATHERINE WOOD, author of Ladykiller Stellar . . . a powerful, surprise-packed study of family, wealth, and consequences . . . Hays uses the island setting to brilliantly exploit locked-room mystery tropes, and doles out jaw-dropping reveals at just the right moments. This masterful suspense story has all the momentum of a runaway train. * PUBLISHER'S WEEKLY starred review * Exhilarating . . . sleuthing minds will cavort with acrobatic prowess, reeling from one unexpected twist to another . . . Hitchcockian in its film-noirish malevolence, Hays’ second novel also deviously channels Patricia Highsmith’s cunningly and sympathetically flawed characters to deliver an absorbing read. * BOOKLIST starred review * A twisty, seductive thriller. -- NINA SIMON, author of Mother-Daughter Murder Night