
Books

Previously published as
The Interview
If I Tell
If I Tell (previously published as The Interview) begins when Laura and Niamh are brought in to decode the twisted fairy tale told by bloodstained, traumatised fourteen-year-old Jenny before her stepfather dies - which would make Jenny a murderer.
How can Laura convince Jenny to tell the truth when her own life is based on a lie?
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‘Read this one!’ Ryan Tubridy Terrific!’ Irish Times
‘An intense, emotional and utterly compelling narrative that deftly leads us into the dark places of ordinary lives.’ Jake Arnott
‘Gill Perdue is a fresh, assured new voice in Irish Crime writing. Dark, angry, searing and beautifully written, If I Tell is an incredible read, impossible to put down.’ Andrea Mara
‘A detective interviews a teenage girl, but is she a victim or a suspect? Who is the cat and who is the mouse? A book that chases its tail in ever decreasing circles, The Interview is engaging, thrilling and utterly compulsive.’ Liz Nugent

When They See Me
An au pair and her young charge are abducted on their way back from the school pick-up and, though the little girl is later found unharmed in a nearby laneway, the body of the au pair is discovered the following morning in the Dublin mountains. Before Niamh and Laura can make any headway with the case, the bodies begin to pile up and they realise that the killer is hiding in plain sight. A final perilous showdown involving the three protagonists is on the cards. Can they stop him before he strikes again?
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‘Fascinating and thrilling.’ Jo Spain ‘Twisty and gripping.’ Sinead Moriarty
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‘I loved it! It’s gripping and terrifying. And Laura and Niamh are characters I want to read about again and again.’ Patricia Gibney
‘Thrilling … an adrenaline-charged, page-turning read.’ Myles McWeeny, Irish Independent
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The Night I Killed Him
Dun Laoghaire golden boy and Olympic sailing hopeful Max Fitzgerald hasn’t been seen for over eighteen years, since he disappeared on the night of his 21st birthday party at Corrig Point Yacht Club. Now, his body washes up on a beach and straight away it’s clear that Max met a violent end. Laura and Niamh are called in to interview Max’s younger sister Gemma, a successful influencer, who was only sixteen when he vanished. But pretty soon they realise that the dazzling world Gemma’s created has all been based on a lie. Can they get to the truth before she takes matters into her own hands?
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‘Great writing, gorgeous characterization and such a plot! Utterly magnificent!’
Marian Keyes​
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‘Absolutely riveting.’ Liz Nugent ‘An absolute triumph.’ Andrea Mara
‘A gripping thriller, but also a sensitive and insightful portrayal of guilt and grief. Beautifully written and nerve shreddingly tense.’ Jane Casey
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‘Brilliantly taut.’ L.V. Matthews