A memory-loss thriller packed with dangerous secrets
Thea wakes from a coma after a fall in Italy, with only a list of “facts” to help piece together what happened. As memory returns, she begins to suspect the people closest to her may be lying.
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A memory-loss thriller packed with dangerous secrets
Thea wakes from a coma after a fall in Italy, with only a list of “facts” to help piece together what happened. As memory returns, she begins to suspect the people closest to her may be lying.
- Book Synopsis
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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 ‘facts’ 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 I’m 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 – her fiancé, her brother, her sister-in-law and her best friend – 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 – and that her life hangs in the balance.
Ideal for readers who:
- Pick up psychological thrillers built around missing memories and unreliable facts.
- Are gripped by Irish countryside settings where loved ones may be hiding the truth.
- Value family-and-friend suspense where every reassurance feels suspicious.
- About The Author
- Gill Perdue is a writer and dance teacher. She worked as a primary school teacher for fifteen years and published four children's books. If I Tell, her first adult novel, was an Irish bestseller and shortlisted for Crime Novel of the Year at the 2022 Irish Book Awards. The Night I Killed Him is her third novel. Gill lives in Dublin.
- Product Details
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- ISBN
- 9781844886821
- Format
- Paperback
- Publisher
- Sandycove, (11 June 2026)
- Number of Pages
- 320
- Weight
- 416 grams
- Language
- English
- Dimensions
- 235 x 155 x 27 mm
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