Twenty-year-old Amanda Derrington is on an extended cruise with her uncle when she decides to make a short trip to the sun-washed island of Cyprus. But even before the ship arrives in the port, there is a suspicious death. Once the passengers reach the island, it soon becomes clear that the death was in fact an act of murder. What Amanda had meant to be a pleasant excursion quickly takes a turn for the worse in M. M. Kaye's
Death in Cyprus, a classic novel of suspense and romance by one of our most celebrated writers.
M.M. Kaye outdoes Agatha Christie in palming the ace. San Diego Union-Tribune
It is good to have these...mysteries back, for they are well-constructed novels about life in colonial settings now long gone, a life Kaye knew at firsthand. The reader can feel the heat and the racial and sexual antagonisms-for they are the real thing, no pastiche. The Boston Globe
M.M. Kaye has a marvelous touch with atmosphere, place, and time. Houston Chronicle
M.M. Kayewas born in India and spent much of her childhood and adult life there. Author of several mysteries, she became world famous with the publication of the international bestsellerThe Far Pavilions.She is also the author of the bestselling historical novelsShadow of the MoonandTrade Wind.She lives in England.