Our Little Cruelties: A new psychological suspense from the No.1 bestseller

by Liz Nugent

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'Liz Nugent is a force to be reckoned with' Lisa Jewell

'Brilliantly observed family life and a plot that is part rollercoaster, part maze. Loved it!' Graham Norton

'MAGNIFICENT. Her best yet, and that's really saying something' Marian Keyes
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Three brothers are at the funeral. One lies in the coffin.

Will, Brian and Luke grow up competing for their mother's unequal love. As men, the competition continues - for status, money, fame, women ...

They each betray each other, over and over, until one of them is dead.

But which brother killed him?
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'Dark, beautiful, devastating - pure genius' Lucy Foley

'[An] incredible achievement ... I love her so much ... Genius' Sebastian Barry

'Liz Nugent has a gift for filling us with a terrible fascination for truly horrible people' Val McDermid

'What a terrific storyteller Liz Nugent is! Brilliantly structured, fluently told, rich in unsettling incident and pulsing with dark, tumultuous energy ... her best book yet' Irish Times

'A dark jewel of a novel - finely observed, swift and exciting' AJ Finn

'An uncanny ability to get under the skin of characters ... nobody is a mere cliché in Nugent's clear, propulsive writing' Sunday Times

'Creepy, compelling and totally addictive' Erin Kelly

'Dramatic and compelling ... a whodunit and a Greek tragedy all in one ... absolutely riveting' Irish Independent

'A masterful interrogation of a family's undoing ... and a ruthless examination of the pieces left behind' Business Post

  • ISBN10 1844883957
  • ISBN13 9781844883950
  • Publish Date 26 March 2020
  • Publish Status Out of Print
  • Out of Print 11 March 2021
  • Publish Country IE
  • Publisher Penguin Books Ltd
  • Imprint Penguin Ireland
  • Format Paperback (UK Trade)
  • Pages 384
  • Language English