
All of Them Lied
'The most compulsive reading experience Iâve had this year.' Liz Nugent
âImmersive and addictive with a tantalising drip-feed of detail that leaves readers desperate for more, All Of Them Lied firmly cements Gill Perdueâs place as one of Irelandâs top writersâ Andrea Mara
âGill Perdue is a great writer on a sentence level, on creating excellent characters and pulling off taut, gripping plots. I had SUCH a gorgeous time reading thisâ Marian Keyes
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Thea wakes from a coma, having forgotten much of the recent past. As well as learning to walk again, she studies the list of âfactsâ she keeps on her phone, hoping something will unlock her memory. Her top three facts are:
I was in Italy
I was with the people I love the most
I fell down a ravine and Iâm lucky to be alive
But as Thea gets hazy glimpses of the lead-up to her fall, the facts stop adding up. Trapped at home in the middle of the Irish countryside, dependent on those who were on holiday with her â her fiancĂ©, her brother, her sister-in-law and her best friend â terrifying questions surface:
Was I pushed?
Why are they lying?
Who can I trust?
As memories come tumbling back, Thea realises she is in race against time to figure things out â and that her life hangs in the balance.
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'Gill Perdue is one of the very best in Irish crime fiction, she skilfully creates a world where a dream life becomes a nightmare. Cleverly plotted and unrelentingly tense, this brilliant thriller uses amnesia and physical frailty to ratchet up the reader's paranoia. I raced through it!' Jane Casey
âThe suspense was electric. Rivetingâ Patricia Gibney
âA thrilling and richly compelling page-turner with real emotional depth. Gill Perdue is a wonderful writerâ Catherine Kirwan
âNothing is what it seems in this book. Tightly twisted and incredibly tense. Loved it!â Kitty Murphy
âWOW! I loved it. So tense, so pacy! Gill is an exceptional writerâ Michelle Teahan
âA haunting, suspenseful and immersive read. Brilliant!â Zoe Miller
âA dark, multi-layered tale, skilfully laying a trail of tantalising clues, keeping the reader engrossed right to the final pageâ Siobhan MacDonald
âUtterly compellingâ Jake Arnott
âWhat a fabulous book â dark, twisty, claustrophobic and thrilling. I was living on my last nerve!â Anna McPartlin
âA skilled and sensitive exploration of the gothic claustrophobia that illness and dependency can bring. Kept me reading long into the nightâ Chris Bridges
âA gripping, atmospheric thriller that packs a real emotional punch. Gill Perdue is rapidly becoming one of the strongest voices in Irish crime fiction. Perfect for fans of Lisa Jewell, Jo Spain and Tana Frenchâ Sheila Bugler
âGenius! Unputdownable and addictiveâ Jen Bray
âI absolutely devoured it. The epitome of a page-turner from the very first word. It's expertly paced, keeping you guessing throughoutâ Casey King
âA gripping read, weaving plot and timeline line expertly, drip feeding just enough to make us think we know whatâs going on even when we donât.' Fiona Gartland
'If Maeve Binchy characters existed in 2026 and woke up in a crime thriller, it would be this book! Brilliantly drawn characters, tension, and heart racing revelations' Sharon Dempsey
âWill keep readers guessing right to the very end. This was a hugely enjoyable read from a writer who knows exactly how to keep the pages turningâ Rosemary Hennigan
âThere is nothing quite like an amnesia thriller to layer on the suspense from the first page and All of Them Lied certainly cranks up the tension. You wonât want to put down this engrossing psychological thrillerâ Olivia Kiernan
'A taut, dark, claustrophobic read that will have you on the edge of your seat. A brilliant premise, skillfully told, it gets more terrifying as you turn each page. I loved it!â Sam Blake
âGill Perdue once again weaves a compelling tale that hooks the reader instantly. I devoured this darkly claustrophobic mystery.â Amy Jordan
All of Them Lied
'The most compulsive reading experience Iâve had this year.' Liz Nugent
âImmersive and addictive with a tantalising drip-feed of detail that leaves readers desperate for more, All Of Them Lied firmly cements Gill Perdueâs place as one of Irelandâs top writersâ Andrea Mara
âGill Perdue is a great writer on a sentence level, on creating excellent characters and pulling off taut, gripping plots. I had SUCH a gorgeous time reading thisâ Marian Keyes
---
Thea wakes from a coma, having forgotten much of the recent past. As well as learning to walk again, she studies the list of âfactsâ she keeps on her phone, hoping something will unlock her memory. Her top three facts are:
I was in Italy
I was with the people I love the most
I fell down a ravine and Iâm lucky to be alive
But as Thea gets hazy glimpses of the lead-up to her fall, the facts stop adding up. Trapped at home in the middle of the Irish countryside, dependent on those who were on holiday with her â her fiancĂ©, her brother, her sister-in-law and her best friend â terrifying questions surface:
Was I pushed?
Why are they lying?
Who can I trust?
As memories come tumbling back, Thea realises she is in race against time to figure things out â and that her life hangs in the balance.
---
'Gill Perdue is one of the very best in Irish crime fiction, she skilfully creates a world where a dream life becomes a nightmare. Cleverly plotted and unrelentingly tense, this brilliant thriller uses amnesia and physical frailty to ratchet up the reader's paranoia. I raced through it!' Jane Casey
âThe suspense was electric. Rivetingâ Patricia Gibney
âA thrilling and richly compelling page-turner with real emotional depth. Gill Perdue is a wonderful writerâ Catherine Kirwan
âNothing is what it seems in this book. Tightly twisted and incredibly tense. Loved it!â Kitty Murphy
âWOW! I loved it. So tense, so pacy! Gill is an exceptional writerâ Michelle Teahan
âA haunting, suspenseful and immersive read. Brilliant!â Zoe Miller
âA dark, multi-layered tale, skilfully laying a trail of tantalising clues, keeping the reader engrossed right to the final pageâ Siobhan MacDonald
âUtterly compellingâ Jake Arnott
âWhat a fabulous book â dark, twisty, claustrophobic and thrilling. I was living on my last nerve!â Anna McPartlin
âA skilled and sensitive exploration of the gothic claustrophobia that illness and dependency can bring. Kept me reading long into the nightâ Chris Bridges
âA gripping, atmospheric thriller that packs a real emotional punch. Gill Perdue is rapidly becoming one of the strongest voices in Irish crime fiction. Perfect for fans of Lisa Jewell, Jo Spain and Tana Frenchâ Sheila Bugler
âGenius! Unputdownable and addictiveâ Jen Bray
âI absolutely devoured it. The epitome of a page-turner from the very first word. It's expertly paced, keeping you guessing throughoutâ Casey King
âA gripping read, weaving plot and timeline line expertly, drip feeding just enough to make us think we know whatâs going on even when we donât.' Fiona Gartland
'If Maeve Binchy characters existed in 2026 and woke up in a crime thriller, it would be this book! Brilliantly drawn characters, tension, and heart racing revelations' Sharon Dempsey
âWill keep readers guessing right to the very end. This was a hugely enjoyable read from a writer who knows exactly how to keep the pages turningâ Rosemary Hennigan
âThere is nothing quite like an amnesia thriller to layer on the suspense from the first page and All of Them Lied certainly cranks up the tension. You wonât want to put down this engrossing psychological thrillerâ Olivia Kiernan
'A taut, dark, claustrophobic read that will have you on the edge of your seat. A brilliant premise, skillfully told, it gets more terrifying as you turn each page. I loved it!â Sam Blake
âGill Perdue once again weaves a compelling tale that hooks the reader instantly. I devoured this darkly claustrophobic mystery.â Amy Jordan
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'The most compulsive reading experience Iâve had this year.' Liz Nugent
âImmersive and addictive with a tantalising drip-feed of detail that leaves readers desperate for more, All Of Them Lied firmly cements Gill Perdueâs place as one of Irelandâs top writersâ Andrea Mara
âGill Perdue is a great writer on a sentence level, on creating excellent characters and pulling off taut, gripping plots. I had SUCH a gorgeous time reading thisâ Marian Keyes
---
Thea wakes from a coma, having forgotten much of the recent past. As well as learning to walk again, she studies the list of âfactsâ she keeps on her phone, hoping something will unlock her memory. Her top three facts are:
I was in Italy
I was with the people I love the most
I fell down a ravine and Iâm lucky to be alive
But as Thea gets hazy glimpses of the lead-up to her fall, the facts stop adding up. Trapped at home in the middle of the Irish countryside, dependent on those who were on holiday with her â her fiancĂ©, her brother, her sister-in-law and her best friend â terrifying questions surface:
Was I pushed?
Why are they lying?
Who can I trust?
As memories come tumbling back, Thea realises she is in race against time to figure things out â and that her life hangs in the balance.
---
'Gill Perdue is one of the very best in Irish crime fiction, she skilfully creates a world where a dream life becomes a nightmare. Cleverly plotted and unrelentingly tense, this brilliant thriller uses amnesia and physical frailty to ratchet up the reader's paranoia. I raced through it!' Jane Casey
âThe suspense was electric. Rivetingâ Patricia Gibney
âA thrilling and richly compelling page-turner with real emotional depth. Gill Perdue is a wonderful writerâ Catherine Kirwan
âNothing is what it seems in this book. Tightly twisted and incredibly tense. Loved it!â Kitty Murphy
âWOW! I loved it. So tense, so pacy! Gill is an exceptional writerâ Michelle Teahan
âA haunting, suspenseful and immersive read. Brilliant!â Zoe Miller
âA dark, multi-layered tale, skilfully laying a trail of tantalising clues, keeping the reader engrossed right to the final pageâ Siobhan MacDonald
âUtterly compellingâ Jake Arnott
âWhat a fabulous book â dark, twisty, claustrophobic and thrilling. I was living on my last nerve!â Anna McPartlin
âA skilled and sensitive exploration of the gothic claustrophobia that illness and dependency can bring. Kept me reading long into the nightâ Chris Bridges
âA gripping, atmospheric thriller that packs a real emotional punch. Gill Perdue is rapidly becoming one of the strongest voices in Irish crime fiction. Perfect for fans of Lisa Jewell, Jo Spain and Tana Frenchâ Sheila Bugler
âGenius! Unputdownable and addictiveâ Jen Bray
âI absolutely devoured it. The epitome of a page-turner from the very first word. It's expertly paced, keeping you guessing throughoutâ Casey King
âA gripping read, weaving plot and timeline line expertly, drip feeding just enough to make us think we know whatâs going on even when we donât.' Fiona Gartland
'If Maeve Binchy characters existed in 2026 and woke up in a crime thriller, it would be this book! Brilliantly drawn characters, tension, and heart racing revelations' Sharon Dempsey
âWill keep readers guessing right to the very end. This was a hugely enjoyable read from a writer who knows exactly how to keep the pages turningâ Rosemary Hennigan
âThere is nothing quite like an amnesia thriller to layer on the suspense from the first page and All of Them Lied certainly cranks up the tension. You wonât want to put down this engrossing psychological thrillerâ Olivia Kiernan
'A taut, dark, claustrophobic read that will have you on the edge of your seat. A brilliant premise, skillfully told, it gets more terrifying as you turn each page. I loved it!â Sam Blake
âGill Perdue once again weaves a compelling tale that hooks the reader instantly. I devoured this darkly claustrophobic mystery.â Amy Jordan











