Lucy Foley is a contemporary British writer, known for her gripping detective novels and historical works. She was born on August 16, 1986 in London. She studied English literature at University College London and Durham University. After completing her studies, she worked as an editor at the Headline Publishing Group and Hodder & Stoughton.
In 2015, she debuted with the novel "The Book of Lost and Found", which received rave reviews from readers and critics. Among her most famous works:
- "The Invitation" (2016)
- "Last Letter from Istanbul" (2018)
- "The Hunting Party" (2018)
- "The Guest List" (2020)
- "The Paris Apartment" (2022)
Lucy Foley's novels have been translated into 19 languages, demonstrating her worldwide popularity. Her works regularly appear on the New York Times and Washington Post bestseller lists. In addition to her writing, Lucy has contributed articles to publications such as Sunday Times Style, Grazia, ES Magazine, Vogue US, Elle, Tatler, and Marie Claire.
Lucy Foley skillfully creates intriguing plots with unexpected twists and vivid characters that remain in the memory for a long time. Her books are distinguished by their rich style, deep psychology of the characters and skillful use of linguistic means.