Hannah Richell
Hannah Richell is a British–Australian novelist known for contemporary psychological thrillers and suspense fiction that explore family, secrets, grief and resilience. Born in Kent and raised between Buckinghamshire and Canada, she studied at the University of Nottingham and worked in publishing and film before becoming a full-time author. Her novels include Secrets of the Tides, The Shadow Year, The Peacock Summer, The River Home and The Search Party. Her work has been translated into multiple languages, published in many territories, and shortlisted for several awards. She lives in the South West of England and is active in supporting emerging writers (co-founder and judge of the Richell Prize).
Awards
['Shortlisted: Ned Kelly Awards (Best International Crime Novel)', 'Shortlisted: Australian Book Industry Awards (ABIA)', 'Shortlisted: Bonniers Bokklubb Book of the Year (Sweden)', 'Shortlisted: Indie Book Awards']
Notable Works
['Secrets of the Tides', 'The Shadow Year', 'The Peacock Summer', 'The River Home', 'The Search Party']




