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Lying in Wait: The chilling crime novel and Richard and Judy Book Club bestseller from the author of Strange Sally Diamond Kindle Edition

4.1 out of 5 stars 8,839 ratings

The No. 1 Bestseller

'It twists, it turns, its characters are utterly despicable, and it is a compulsive triumph'
Stylist

'My husband did not mean to kill Annie Doyle, but the lying tramp deserved it.'

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Lydia Fitzsimons lives in the perfect house with her adoring husband and beloved son.

There is just one thing Lydia yearns for to make her perfect life complete, though the last thing she expects is that pursuing it will lead to murder. However, needs must - because nothing can stop this mother from getting what she wants . . .

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'What an extraordinary novel ... crackles and snaps like a bonfire on a winter's night; you shudder even as you draw closer to it. Spellbinding.' A J Finn, bestselling author of The Woman in the Window

'A stunningly talented writer' Sophie Hannah

'Devastating ... exquisitely uncomfortable,
utterly captivating' Publishers Weekly

'The intricate plotting and jolting suspense hold you in a vice till the last page' Sunday Times

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Gone Girl fans will love Liz Nugent's Lying in Wait . . . it twists, it turns, its characters are utterly despicable, and it is a compulsive triumph' Stylist

'Clear your diary if you pick up this
seductively sinister story. The twists come together in a superbly scary denouncement which delivers a final sting in the tail. Brilliantly macabre' Sunday Mirror

'Brilliant plotting ratchets up the tension in this
chilling tale of obsessive love, madness and motherhood' Woman & Home

'The wit is sharp and the plot
full of punishing twists' The Times Crime Club

'An unputdownable psychological thriller with an ending that lingers long after turning the final page' Irish Times

'Lydia is a Gothic villain for the ages ...
a page-turner chock full of lies and betrayals' Kirkus Reviews

'An excellent example of "Domestic Noir" ... excitement and curiosity mount until you realise you can't put the book down. Highly recommended'
Literary Review

'
A tense, taut, almost gothic thriller where the tension tightens to near unbearable proportions ... impossible to stop reading. A brilliantly written, stand-out novel' Marian Keyes

'Deliciously twisted . . . truly chilling' Sarah Hilary

'
Liz Nugent's characters are as unforgettably monstrous as they are believable. A superbly crafted novel and an absorbing portrait of the purest kind of evil' Jane Casey

'It spoils nothing to tell you now that Lydia and Andrew Fitzsimons have murdered a young prostitute. Read this
dark, captivating psychological thriller to find out why' People Magazine

'I thought it impossible to match the brilliant
Unravelling Oliver, but this Liz has done. Not only is her style beautiful, but she keeps the reader on the edge of their seat from page one until the completely unexpected ending. I read Lying in Wait in one sitting. I just couldn't bear the suspense. I absolutely loved it' Amanda Redman

'She writes compellingly, creates posh sociopaths like no-one else and doesn't flinch when the end demands what it demands.
Lying In Wait is a story you genuinely should not miss' Rick O'Shea, RTÉ

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Gone Girl fans will love Liz Nugent's Lying in Wait ... it twists, it turns, its characters are utterly despicable and it is a compulsive triumphStylist

What an extraordinary novel ... Spellbinding

The intricate plotting and jolting suspense hold you in a vice till the last pageSunday Times

[A]
seductively sinister story. The twists come together in a superbly scary denouncement which delivers a final sting in the tail. Brilliantly macabreSunday Mirror

An unputdownable psychological thriller with an ending that lingers long after turning the final page ― Irish Times

Devastating ...
utterly captivatingPublishers Weekly

A stunningly talented writer

A tense, taut, almost gothic thriller ... impossible to stop reading. A brilliantly written, stand-out novel

Deliciously twisted ... truly chilling

The wit is sharp and the plot
full of punishing twistsThe Times Crime Club

From the Back Cover

'My husband did not mean to kill Annie Doyle, but the lying tramp deserved it.'

The last people who expect to be meeting with a drug-addicted prostitute are a respected judge and his reclusive wife. And they certainly don't plan to kill her and bury her in their exquisite suburban garden.

Yet Andrew and Lydia Fitzsimons find themselves in this unfortunate situation.

While Lydia does all she can to protect their innocent son Laurence and their social standing, her husband begins to falls apart.

But Laurence is not as naïve as Lydia thinks. And his obsession with the dead girl's family may be the undoing of his own.

'A tense, taut, almost gothic thriller where the tension tightens to near unbearable proportions. I devoured it in one sitting. A brilliantly written, stand-out novel.' Marian Keyes

'Deliciously twisted, shot through with dark and acid humour and the denouement is truly chilling.' Sarah Hilary, Winner of the Theakston's 2015 Crime Novel of the Year

'Liz Nugent's characters are as unforgettably monstrous as they are believable. Superbly crafted and an absorbing portrait of the purest kind of evil.' Jane Casey, author IBA Crime Novel of the Year, 2015

'Not only is her style beautiful, but she keeps the reader on the edge of their seat until the completely unexpected ending. I read Lying in Wait in one sitting and even postponed an appointment in order to finish it. I just couldn't bear the suspense. I absolutely loved it.' Amanda Redman

Product details

  • ASIN ‏ : ‎ B01ABBZHDM
  • Publisher ‏ : ‎ Penguin
  • Accessibility ‏ : ‎ Learn more
  • Publication date ‏ : ‎ 14 July 2016
  • Language ‏ : ‎ English
  • File size ‏ : ‎ 3.6 MB
  • Screen Reader ‏ : ‎ Supported
  • Enhanced typesetting ‏ : ‎ Enabled
  • X-Ray ‏ : ‎ Enabled
  • Word Wise ‏ : ‎ Enabled
  • Print length ‏ : ‎ 311 pages
  • ISBN-13 ‏ : ‎ 978-0241974056
  • Page Flip ‏ : ‎ Enabled
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Customers find this book to be a great page turner with a terrific twist at the end and clever narrative from different character perspectives. Moreover, the writing style is well-executed, and customers describe it as utterly gripping, with one review noting how it maintains tension throughout. However, the pacing receives mixed reactions, with some finding it fast-paced while others say it's slow. Additionally, the book's personality receives mixed reviews, with some praising its cleverness while others find it manipulative.

175 customers mention ‘Readability’165 positive10 negative

Customers find the book highly readable, describing it as a great page turner and fantastic read.

"Great read you won't be disappointed." Read more

"A good read with a terrific twist at the end. I enjoyed it very much indeed. Somehow I guessed it wouldn't turn out quite how I expected!" Read more

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"This was a great read; I looked forward to dipping into it at every opportunity...." Read more

55 customers mention ‘Believable characters’43 positive12 negative

Customers appreciate the believable characters in the book, particularly noting the clever narrative from different perspectives and the sinister villain.

"...Nugent's finely nuanced narrators provide the emotional pull in an all action, almost farcical tale...." Read more

"...Liz Nugent has a captivating, original voice...." Read more

"...and very dark tale full of twists and turns and peopled by some very tortured souls...." Read more

"...The characters had all the depth and believability of cardboard cut-outs...." Read more

45 customers mention ‘Writing style’40 positive5 negative

Customers praise the writing style of the book, finding it well and easy to read, with one customer noting how the author weaves an enthralling story.

"Wanted something easy to read, cheap to buy that I could crack through as a bedtime read.......and this was it...." Read more

"Well written and interesting story line - worth a read" Read more

"...Very well written." Read more

"...It was well written and kept my interest from start to finish. My only criticism would be the ending but think this more about personal preference...." Read more

13 customers mention ‘Gripping’13 positive0 negative

Customers find the book utterly gripping, with multiple reviews noting it grabs them from the beginning and never lets go.

"...she writes often makes me laugh, even when the pages are compelling & gripping...." Read more

"...Lying in Wait is an utterly gripping and very dark tale full of twists and turns and peopled by some very tortured souls...." Read more

"...The book had me gripped from the beginning...." Read more

"...by giving each of them a platform to tell their side of things keeps you gripped. You won’t be disappointed." Read more

9 customers mention ‘Humor’9 positive0 negative

Customers find the book humorous and tense throughout, with one customer noting the excellent dialogue.

"...The way she writes often makes me laugh, even when the pages are compelling & gripping...." Read more

"...Couched in a humorous narrative some of the most moving observations relate to how families interact within the confines and security of their home..." Read more

"...She tells a dark story which is hilarious at times, right from the opening sentence: "My husband didn't mean to kill Annie Doyle, but the lying..." Read more

"...The tension ebbs and flows, with small periods of hope and calm lulling the reader into a false sense of security until the next calamity...." Read more

12 customers mention ‘Pacing’5 positive7 negative

Customers have mixed opinions about the pacing of the book, with some finding it fast-paced while others describe it as slow and difficult to read.

"Slow to start but then very quickly you get caught up in the plot and can't wait to finish the book" Read more

"...thriller books I have read, this one is not a slow starter, it is fast paced and tense throughout some of it took my breath away it was so deeply..." Read more

"...It was an OK read but not as good as I had hoped. It also took me a long time to read which is never a good sign...." Read more

"This is a straightforward easy read. Entertaining and reasonably fast paced...." Read more

11 customers mention ‘Personality’7 positive4 negative

Customers have mixed opinions about the author's personality, with some finding her clever while others describe her as manipulative.

"...This book for me was clever but had such a disappointing end, it deflated the whole story." Read more

"...She is manipulative and cold hearted, stopping at nothing to get what she wants...." Read more

"Loved it! Nugent at her best!" Read more

"...The drama contained within a packed three hundred pages will see this smart and compelling novel spread like wildfire and for all its twists and..." Read more

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5 out of 5 stars
Fantastic
What a dark and twisted thriller. Told from 3 POVs Lydia, Lawrence and Karen over 3 parts, the story starts off straight to the point. You know what has happened but the beauty lies in getting to know the characters secrets and motivations. I’ve only read Strange Sally and Our Little Cruelties but it’s clear Liz creates some Sinister characters. When I thought I had figured where it would go and didn’t think I could be shocked any more the final part of the story was chefs kiss. Toxic and weird relationships, obsession, murder this made a superb psychological thriller. I need to read more by Liz
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  • Reviewed in the United Kingdom on 9 February 2025
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    It takes a first class writer to keep us gripped throughout a book but in my opinion this is a genius of an author to make the twists and turns in this book it was a delight to read this novel as it has many twists and turns keeping the reader gripped right to the last page
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  • Reviewed in the United Kingdom on 31 August 2024
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    Along with many others, I had read Strange Sally Diamond and loved it. I had also had the pleasure of seeing the author talking at a literary festival. I had only read her most recent novel so decided to get another.
    This book was first published in 2016. It has 335 pages split into 28 chapters.
    A story that starts in 1980 is always going to have promise as it gives opportunity for some gentle nostalgia.
    There is a well thought through structure to the chronology of this book. The timeline runs in order but we see the action from several perspectives which overlap - repeating the same events sometimes but showing very different experiences - this style is often used in novels but rarely as effective as here.
    The initial premise sounds very unlikely but the story develops into a more plausible plot by using normal people who do normal things, have normal jobs and react normally to strange events. Everything feels easy to relate to, even though there are some unusual things going on.
    Eventually the plot does become too convoluted and it goes round in circles without reason. I found myself getting cross with the characters as I had become invested in them but they were over developed as the book went on.
    It was an OK read but not as good as I had hoped. It also took me a long time to read which is never a good sign.
    I can't deny though that it has a great structure. It's clear that Liz Nugent has a fresh way of looking a crime. The ending is imaginative and seems the right way to finish even though it is quite bleak.
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  • Reviewed in the United Kingdom on 1 March 2025
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    Love the writing style of this author, her books are always written in the first person and I am quickly drawn in to the story. The way she writes often makes me laugh, even when the pages are compelling & gripping. This book for me was clever but had such a disappointing end, it deflated the whole story.
  • Reviewed in the United Kingdom on 13 March 2025
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    Loved it! Nugent at her best!
  • Reviewed in the United Kingdom on 11 February 2017
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    Lying in Wait is an insidiously dark psychological thriller and given the far-fetched nature of events, it really shouldn't be as haunting and poignant as it is, but as Liz Nugent charts the inextricable ties that set two very different families on a collision course she deploys three very different narrators who combine to best effect in a truly dark storm.

    When Lying in Wait opens it isn't hard to imagine just how the respectable Fitzsimmons family come to find themselves rubbing shoulders with the distinctly working-class Annie Doyle and her family. Once embroiled, a series of further actions compound the damage and leave the future generations paying a heavy price. Hen-pecked judge Andrew Fitzsimmons has his father-in-law to thank for his career and the breathtakingly mansion property of Avalon. Married to neurotic Lydia whose abrasive personality has cowed him into an obedient lapdog an unwise financial decision on his part leaves them close to ruin, but Lydia's cycle of miscarriages leave her contemplating just about anything for the child she yearns for. With a seventeen-year-old self-conscious and sensitive son, Laurence, approaching adulthood an agreement sees Andrew and Lydia engage drug-addict and prostitute Annie Doyle in an understanding that will see Andrew fathering a child and Annie willingly handing the result over to the Fitzsimmons. Except that a spanner thrown into the works courtesy of the lairy Annie leaves the Fitzsimmon's at the mercy of a spot of blackmail... A fierce confrontation between the trio results in Annie's death and her body buried under the flowerbeds of Avalon.

    One of the brilliant aspects of this novel is the sly opening, when I thought I had everything already worked out and imagined a predictable path of the guards investigating and the focus eventually coming to rest of Andrew Fitzsimmons and the increasing depths the family plumbs to avoid discovery. However, no psychological thriller is ever that straightforward and the eventual unravelling of Lying in Wait caught me off guard! The drama contained within a packed three hundred pages will see this smart and compelling novel spread like wildfire and for all its twists and comic timing, Liz Nugent deserves real credit for her insightful observations and recreation of a mother's fragile mental state and obsession with her son. The sheer brilliance of twisting a tale which looks deceptively simple at the start is sure to leave readers with plenty of food for thought.

    Nugent's finely nuanced narrators provide the emotional pull in an all action, almost farcical tale. What stops this short of becoming a farce, however, is the insightful depth to her narrators, all furnished with something to love or hate, thus managing to retain the readers pity or sympathy. Couched in a humorous narrative some of the most moving observations relate to how families interact within the confines and security of their home surroundings, parent and child dependency, manipulation, emotional blackmail and class differences. It is heart warming to see how Laurence quickly progresses from his bullied schoolboy status to becoming an accepted team member is a genuinely diverse workforce and he won my heart. Indeed, for a child moulded by his mother, Laurence's willingness to reappraise the world outside of Avalon is refreshing..

    As Lydia not so much bends the truth, but warps and deforms it, the Fitzsimmons and the Doyle family are not finished there as events progress through the years from 1980/85 in Dublin through to 2016. Given the tongue in cheek opening, I never expected that I would be so moved by the events of this novel and the fate of the Fitzsimmons and Doyle clans. I nearly needed tissues in the closing pages and it is a long time since I can remember such a reaction, literally taking the wind out of my sails! To disclose anymore of the plot would potentially spoil what a wonderful surprise of a novel Lying in Wait is!

    Review written by Rachel Hall (@hallrachel)
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  • Reviewed in the United Kingdom on 30 July 2016
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    After Unravelling Oliver, Liz Nugent has done it again with Lying in Wait.
    A suspenseful, dark psychological novel this is an addictive page-turner with several twists and turns that the reader can't possibly see coming.

    Lydia Fitzsimons and her husband, Andrew, are forced through an unfortunate situation that got out of hand to murder Annie Doyle, a young prostitute. When Andrew fails to cope with the pressure, Lydia takes control, has the body buried in the back garden and gets rid of any incriminating evidence.

    But it is not enough to prevent suspicion from hanging over them. Firstly, Laurence, their son, deduces that his father has been involved in something criminal, and then the police follow up a lead which brings them to the Fitzsimons' door.

    When Laurence meets the victim's sister, Karen, who wants to uncover the truth about Annie's disappearance, events take a complicated turn...

    Told through the points of view of the three main characters: Lydia, Karen and Laurence, the reader is let into secrets which the other characters don't know about. Lydia is a devious, manipulative woman, a very evil character indeed. But you can't help but laugh at the antics she gets up to. Liz Nugent has a captivating, original voice. She tells a dark story which is hilarious at times, right from the opening sentence: "My husband didn't mean to kill Annie Doyle, but the lying tramp deserved it" all the way to the twist at the very end.

    I would recommend this novel. I loved Unravelling Oliver, but having read Desirée's Baby by Kate Chopin, I had guessed the twist. I enjoyed this novel even more.
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  • LizGo
    5.0 out of 5 stars clever, unpredictable
    Reviewed in Canada on 22 February 2024
    The same story from different perspectives. The characters were unique and interesting. I can’t say I loved the ending but I didn’t see it coming.
  • Nadia
    5.0 out of 5 stars Outstanding
    Reviewed in France on 25 January 2019
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    Liz Nugent has done it again. She knows how to make a page turner! Definitely a good read! I will definitely read her latest.
  • trish smylie
    5.0 out of 5 stars Glowing review
    Reviewed in Australia on 4 December 2019
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    A very well written book with a great plot and surprising twist. Excellent read.
  • Darren M. Reed
    5.0 out of 5 stars Quite simply one of the best psychological thrillers I have read...
    Reviewed in the United States on 28 January 2021
    I feel this book is hard to describe work out giving away spoilers. This book is told primarily from the perspective of three different characters set in the 1980s. After a very tragic event in which a young woman was murdered one of the main characters (as he gets a little older and starts his life), through a twist of fate comes into contact of one of the family members of the murdered girl... he has always felt that his family was somehow involved in the demise of the girl and therefore feels some obligation to the family member. As time goes on he gets more and more wrapped up in this other family and things spiral out of control.

    SPOILER ALERT below !!!

    Early on in the book as we learned that Lawrence’s father is the killer (accidentally) and the mother is involved, we don’t really know exactly why we just know that it happened and they get rid of the body. Because of events that happened immediately after the girl is reported missing Lawrence suspects his dad is the killer, he has no idea why but he feels this way. Which is why when he runs into the girls father years later he feels compelled to help him. Meanwhile, Lydia is crazy. It’s like mommy dearest.. She cannot and will not accept her son leaving her home.. in the end when everything seems to be answered Lydia ups the ante by framing her son for the murder and intends to send him to prison if she can’t keep him.. I hated the mom and wanted her to pay but I love how the book was not super predictable... if you like psychological thrillers, you must read this immediately!
  • Michelle Picchetto
    1.0 out of 5 stars Disappointing
    Reviewed in Spain on 27 December 2022
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    A nasty tale about thoroughly unlikeable people and the characterisation was thin.
    I stopped reading it less than halfway through, because I couldn't bear any more.

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