Val McDermid is a number one bestseller whose novels have been translated into forty languages, and have sold over nineteen million copies. She has won many awards internationally, including the CWA Gold Dagger for best crime novel of the year and the LA Times Book of the Year Award. She was inducted into the ITV3 Crime Thriller Awards Hall of Fame in 2009, was the recipient of the CWA Cartier Diamond Dagger in 2010 and received the Lambda Literary Foundation Pioneer Award in 2011. In 2016, Val received the Outstanding Contribution to Crime Fiction Award at the Theakston's Old Peculier Crime Writing Festival and in 2017 received the DIVA Literary Prize for Crime, and was elected a Fellow of both the Royal Society of Literature and the Royal Society of Edinburgh. Val has served as a judge for the Women's Prize for Fiction and the Man Booker Prize, and was Chair of the Wellcome Book Prize in 2017. She is the recipient of seven honorary doctorates, is an Honorary Fellow of St Hilda's College, Oxford and a Professor at the University of Otago in New Zealand. She writes full time and divides her time between Edinburgh and East Neuk of Fife.X @valmcdermidInstagram @quineofcrime
Pirie is her most sympathetic protagonist and Past Lying one of her
most devious and delightful cases
*The Times*
The Queen of Crime shows no sign of abdicating. Past Lying is as
complex, as satisfying and as readable as anything she's written -
which makes it another jewel in Val McDermid's crown
*Mick Herron*
Atmospheric . . . The novel-within-a-novel is not a new device, but
McDermid uses it to memorable effect in a piece of fiction that
vividly recreates the anxious early months of the Covid
pandemic
*Sunday Times*
A chilling, twisting triumph. Past Lying is a classic mystery,
brilliant, heart-stopping and seamless. No one does it better than
Val McDermid
*Chris Whitaker*
Val McDermid's latest offering proves once again why she reigns
supreme in the world of crime fiction . . . The intricate and
clever plot balances fact and fiction while the heroine Karen Pirie
is as captivating as ever. For fans of the series, it's like a
reunion with old friends, and for newcomers, it's an invitation to
dive into a world of suspense and intrigue where McDermid's
storytelling prowess shines through as she skilfully explores
themes of betrayal and revenge, leaving readers guessing with every
unexpected twist. Simply a must-read for anyone who appreciates
top-notch crime fiction
*Yours*
Original, ingenious, and oh so twisty! It left me breathless
*Belinda Bauer*
The ingenious plot kept me guessing all the way through. It
delivers on every level
*Marian Keyes*
With an intricate plot, authentic dialogue, rich details, and
masterly McDermid twists and turns, [Past Lying] will delight Pirie
fans, existing and new
*Library Journal*
Riveting . . . McDermid keeps the twists coming hard and fast, and
she bolsters them with sharp observations about the toll of Covid
on the public psyche. This page-turner grips from the outset and
doesn't let go
*Publishers Weekly*
Ingenious, humane, and all too telling as a reminder of the costs
of the pandemic even on its survivors
*Kirkus*
[McDermid] ingeniously flips over the rug and examines the pattern
in reverse. Karen and her supporting cast are absorbing, providing
insight into the restrictions on police work during the pandemic
and plenty of Scottish flavour
*Booklist*
[Pirie] is an appealing character . . . McDermid [has] fun
describing the inner workings of the crime-fiction profession,
including the creation of stories and the politics, favouritism,
resentment, jealousy and score-settling found behind the scenes
*Literary Review*
A spiralling game of betrayal and revenge. A real tour-de-force
*Irish Independent*
The eerie landscape of Scotland's capital provides the backdrop to
a new thriller from McDermid signalling the return of her
much-loved detective Karen Pirie
*Scotsman*
A cracking read
*Daily Express*
A deadly game of revenge. Another twisty thriller
*Heat*
Past Lying sees McDermid simultaneously at her darkest and most
playful. The central plot is a wonderfully tricksy story within a
story within a story
*Mail on Sunday*
McDermid plots her novels in masterly style. She holds the reader's
attention and provokes our curiosity . . . Her ingenuity commands
respect . . . McDermid is deservedly popular and now acclaimed as
the Queen of Crime. She is a fine carpenter, her books always
well-constructed. She has the confidence to take her time in the
telling of her story . . . She is at her ingenious best here
*Scotsman*
A complex plot of jealous writers, straying spouses and effective
twists. This novel within-a-novel conceit, used to lead the
detectives to more concrete evidence, sharply delivers a suitably
unsettled atmosphere . . . Affecting
*Irish Times*
This is such a brilliantly conceived plot line that I was squirming
with glee as I turned each page. McDermid is in rare form here, and
the book never fails to entertain and surprise . . . Past Lying is
a wonder to behold. I place it directly next to McDermid's finest
works, like A Place of Execution and The Wire in the Blood. Her use
of the pandemic is one of the most clever I have seen to date, and
the story within a story that constantly references such greats as
Agatha Christie and the aforementioned Highsmith makes this a novel
that cannot be missed
*Bookreporter*
The narrative takes on the characteristics of nested dolls . . .
Head and shoulders above many crime novels
*Crime Fiction Lover*
Fans definitely won't be disappointed
*YOU Magazine*
McDermid is on top form with another Karen Pirie thriller of deceit
and vengeance, set against the disquiet of a global pandemic. It's
a clever, complicated story of lies, manipulation and revenge.
*Sunday Times South Africa*
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