BE PREPARED TO PUT YOUR LIFE ON HOLD FOR THIS ADDICTIVE SUNDAY TIMES BESTSELLING THRILLER – WITH A TWIST THAT YOU WILL NEVER SEE COMING.
‘A jaw dropping last line twist’ Lisa Jewell, #1 bestselling author of The Family Upstairs
‘Impossible to put down’ Independent
‘Will grasp you unapologetically from the first page to the last.’ READER REVIEW
Sadie loves her daughter and will do anything to keep her safe.
She can’t tell her why they had to leave home so quickly – or why Robin’s father won’t be coming with them to London.
She can’t tell her why she hates being back in her dead mother’s house, with its ivy-covered walls and its poisonous memories.
And she can’t tell her the truth about the school Robin’s set to start at – a school that doesn’t welcome newcomers.
Sadie just wants to get their lives back on track.
But even lies with the best intentions can have deadly consequences…
‘I read The Lies You Told in two days, barely able to turn the pages fast enough. It’s spare and taut, the sense of wrongness building in chilling, skilfully written layers, with a jaw dropping last line twist’ Lisa Jewell, #1 bestselling author
‘I adored Blood Orange and therefore could not wait to get my hands on The Lies You Told. It is a triumphant encore, every bit as intriguing, well-written and addictive as its predecessor’ Sara Collins, award-winning author of The Confessions of Frannie Langton
‘An absolute page turner with a twist you’ll read twice because you can’t believe you missed it’ John Marrs, author of What Lies Between Us
‘Totally addictive – I was gripped’ Sophie Hannah, author of Haven’t They Grown
‘A twisty page-turner from the author of Blood Orange‘ Sarah Pinborough, author of Behind Her Eyes
‘A gripping and intelligent thriller’ Stylist – round-up of must-read books this summer
‘A jaw dropping last line twist’ Lisa Jewell, #1 bestselling author of The Family Upstairs
‘Impossible to put down’ Independent
‘Will grasp you unapologetically from the first page to the last.’ READER REVIEW
Sadie loves her daughter and will do anything to keep her safe.
She can’t tell her why they had to leave home so quickly – or why Robin’s father won’t be coming with them to London.
She can’t tell her why she hates being back in her dead mother’s house, with its ivy-covered walls and its poisonous memories.
And she can’t tell her the truth about the school Robin’s set to start at – a school that doesn’t welcome newcomers.
Sadie just wants to get their lives back on track.
But even lies with the best intentions can have deadly consequences…
‘I read The Lies You Told in two days, barely able to turn the pages fast enough. It’s spare and taut, the sense of wrongness building in chilling, skilfully written layers, with a jaw dropping last line twist’ Lisa Jewell, #1 bestselling author
‘I adored Blood Orange and therefore could not wait to get my hands on The Lies You Told. It is a triumphant encore, every bit as intriguing, well-written and addictive as its predecessor’ Sara Collins, award-winning author of The Confessions of Frannie Langton
‘An absolute page turner with a twist you’ll read twice because you can’t believe you missed it’ John Marrs, author of What Lies Between Us
‘Totally addictive – I was gripped’ Sophie Hannah, author of Haven’t They Grown
‘A twisty page-turner from the author of Blood Orange‘ Sarah Pinborough, author of Behind Her Eyes
‘A gripping and intelligent thriller’ Stylist – round-up of must-read books this summer
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Reviews
A twisty page-turner from the author of Blood Orange
A gripping and intelligent thriller
With lots of twists and turns, this thriller is impossible to put down
[Harriet Tyce's] intricate world-building has the ability to transplant you into the court room, laying bare the detail with cinematic narrative and gentle tension building.
The perfect beachside thriller
Every bit as addictive and suspenseful as Tyce's 2019 debut, The Lies You Told is a gripping psychological thriller about friends, enemies and what happens when you unwittingly invite a threat into your life
The perfect sunlounger read
We were completely gripped from the first page by this brilliant psychological thriller.
An insightful look at the realities of motherhood and work, and competitive parenting, The Lies You Told is gratifyingly sinister.
As an examination of social mores in the richer areas of north London, this is an effective and entertaining novel. But it is also an alarming study of emotional violence and the perennial conflict between daughters and their mothers.
I read Blood Orange and loved it but this was definitely my favourite of the two
The Lies You Told is exciting and involving, and has a good twist at the end that readers will enjoy.
A cleverly plotted story of revenge
If you loved Blood Orange you'll adore this unnervingly realistic portrayal of a parental nightmare come true.
With The Lies You Told, Harriet Tyce proves the success of Blood Orange was no one-off. An extremely well-written and unsettling novel, it tells the story of Sadie and her daughter Robin, and their struggles to establish themselves in the law courts and schoolyard respectively. A slow-burning mystery, full of intrigue and menace, it creeps up on you until that final explosive twist. A great read.
A breathless read - with a shocker of an ending!
I read The Lies You Told in two days, barely able to turn the pages fast enough. It's spare and taut, the sense of wrongness building in chilling, skilfully written layers, with a jaw dropping last line twist.
Every bit as intriguing, well-written and addictive as its predecessor
An absolute page turner with a twist you'll read twice because you can't believe you missed it
A clever, immersive read. Harriet's writing is beautifully lucid and I found the story really compelling, giving access to the complexities of motherhood as well as the dangers Sadie faces
Totally addictive - I was gripped
A twisty page-turner from the author of Blood Orange
A gripping and intelligent thriller
With lots of twists and turns, this thriller is impossible to put down
[Harriet Tyce's] intricate world-building has the ability to transplant you into the court room, laying bare the detail with cinematic narrative and gentle tension building.
The perfect beachside thriller
Every bit as addictive and suspenseful as Tyce's 2019 debut, The Lies You Told is a gripping psychological thriller about friends, enemies and what happens when you unwittingly invite a threat into your life
The perfect sunlounger read
We were completely gripped from the first page by this brilliant psychological thriller.
An insightful look at the realities of motherhood and work, and competitive parenting, The Lies You Told is gratifyingly sinister.
As an examination of social mores in the richer areas of north London, this is an effective and entertaining novel. But it is also an alarming study of emotional violence and the perennial conflict between daughters and their mothers.
I read Blood Orange and loved it but this was definitely my favourite of the two.
The Lies You Told is exciting and involving, and has a good twist at the end that readers will enjoy.
With The Lies You Told, Harriet Tyce proves the success of Blood Orange was no one-off. An extremely well-written and unsettling novel, it tells the story of Sadie and her daughter Robin, and their struggles to establish themselves in the law courts and schoolyard respectively. A slow-burning mystery, full of intrigue and menace, it creeps up on you until that final explosive twist. A great read.
A breathless read - with a shocker of an ending!
I read The Lies You Told in two days, barely able to turn the pages fast enough. It's spare and taut, the sense of wrongness building in chilling, skilfully written layers, with a jaw dropping last line twist.
Every bit as intriguing, well-written and addictive as its predecessor
An absolute page turner with a twist you'll read twice because you can't believe you missed it
A clever, immersive read. Harriet's writing is beautifully lucid and I found the story really compelling, giving access to the complexities of motherhood as well as the dangers Sadie faces
Totally addictive - I was gripped