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Rima Ray is a Reader’s Digest ranked and Amazon #1 bestselling Asian Canadian-American mystery author and professor. Born to globetrotting parents, she spent her childhood moving around the world, growing up across seven countries—Japan, Kuwait, Qatar, India, the Philippines, Canada, and the United States—experiences that shaped her storytelling voice and multicultural lens.

When she’s not plotting her next novel, Rima enjoys reading, savoring Asian cuisine, and studying languages—she speaks four and is currently learning Korean and Japanese. She lives with her family and her two cats, Million and Nobel and dog Mira, who graciously let her share their home (as long as the treats keep coming).

Follow Rima on Instagram @rima_ray_author for upcoming novels, writing updates, character sketches and exclusive behind-the-scenes content.

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MYSTERY & CRIME

DEATH OF AN IDOL

BY Rima Ray • POSTED ON June 30, 2025

In Ray’s novel, a South Korean pop-idol-turned-aspiring-professor must confront his past as he investigates his fiancée’s untimely death.

As the author states in her preface, “This is a book about idols. / Also about those who love them. / The ones who lose them. / And the ones who can’t let go….” Park “Tae” Taejoon was once a child actor for one of the most beloved South Korean shows, Rainbow Family, and latera member of a wildly successful K-pop band, Orion. As he grew older, he became a magnet for fawning fangirls, but after the mysterious death of one his fellow band members, he completely disappeared from the entertainment world and moved to the Pittsburgh to pursue a doctorate in business. However, after he receives a text from his fiancée’s sister, his world turns upside down. He hadn’t heard from his fiancée, Sonia Moore, lately, and a news article explains why: She apparently took a secret trip to the South Korean island of Jeju, where she was found dead—evidently the victim of an accident. With the help of private investigator Yoon Hana, Tae looks into the circumstances of Sonia’s death and ultimately finds that there’s more to the tragedy than meets the eye. Interspersed with the story of Tae’s investigation is a story about a young South Korean girl named Nari and the many troubles she endures. As readers alternate between the two third-person perspectives, they learn that sometimes the answers to mysteries are hiding in plain sight.

Ray’s rich character development, engaging prose, and trendy milieu make for a thrilling read. The novel provides enough of Tae’s backstory to make readers sympathize with his desire to escape from his past life as an idol, and understand the difficulties that he faces when he moves back into the spotlight to find answers. Hana’s characterization is also a delight to read: She’s revealed to be a loving, honest person with obsessive-compulsive tendencies who made a major career move from policing to private investigation. A tidbit about her pet turtle, Einstein, is especially adorable and adds depth to the scene: “He shifted slightly, claws scratching lightly against the stone, and tilted his head, as if assessing her with quiet, ancient judgment.” Furthermore, the young girl’s story is intriguing; her backstory shows complexity and an understanding of the human psyche, especially when it comes to how trauma and fame can create ripple effects. In addition to character depth, Ray creates suspenseful, engaging prose that begs readers to find out more. Her writing is immersive throughout; it’s easy to feel the real world fade away while reading about the trauma and psychological motives that drive the plot. The pain that Nari’s family endured, due to poverty, is especially apparent in a scene about her mom’s jade necklace. Moreover, the inclusion of a “Novel Playlist” is a smart move; the songs match the text well and effectively add to the work as a whole.

A gripping, fast-paced psychological thriller that will make readers crave a sequel.

Pub Date: June 30, 2025

ISBN: 9798985878226

Page count: 228pp

Publisher: BMB Publishing

Review Posted Online: Aug. 19, 2025

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MYSTERY & CRIME

RUBY ROY AND THE MURDER IN THE FALLS

BY Rima Ray • POSTED ON May 3, 2022

A comedic murder mystery set on a college campus in upstate New York stars an offbeat heroine with an active imagination.

Twenty-nine-year-old Ruby Roy is an associate professor at Baron University’s College of Business, located not far from Niagara Falls. She’s the well-traveled only child of an Indian diplomat father and a Canadian mother, and she holds several postgraduate degrees from various prestigious universities. She also has a history of awkward moments and embarrassing incidents, due largely to bad luck and social anxiety. Now she’s working to get tenure at Baron, while her husband, Cleo, is attempting to create his first video game. Ruby is mostly happy at the university, where she has a coterie of eclectic international friends among the faculty. One evening, she returns to her office to retrieve a forgotten backpack and decides to say hello to her department chair, Dr. Peter Malcolm; instead, she discovers him sitting in his office chair, mouth agape and eyes staring lifelessly. A knife handle protrudes from his bloody chest. Then someone hits her on the head and knocks her unconscious. She wakes up in an ambulance and is questioned by police detective Chris Jones. Although badly shaken, Ruby is a fan of British detective shows and American TV police procedurals, and she soon feels compelled to investigate the murder herself. The narrative has all the right ingredients for an intriguing whodunit. However, Ray often chooses humor over suspense, indulging in numerous digressions and cartoonishly exaggerated characters. Many pages are filled with Ruby’s busy, fanciful interior musings, which draw on the tropes of action-hero adventures and Indian romantic musicals. It’s often a fun romp that occasionally borders on slapstick. It does lack a certain restraint, though; Ray tends to overexplain celebrity references that most will find obvious, and Ruby’s dream sequences are too lengthy. Still, the mystery builds to an exciting climax, and there’s an unexpected final twist.

An amusingly quirky read that might have benefited from a stronger edit.

Pub Date: May 3, 2022

ISBN: 979-8793362641

Page count: 232pp

Publisher: BMB Publishing

Review Posted Online: March 2, 2022

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RUBY ROY AND THE MURDER IN THE FALLS: Readers’ Favorite (Silver Medal) Award-winner, 2022

Reader's Digest Best Cozy Mysteries 2024, 2024

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