- Published: 5 August 2025
- ISBN: 9781787304291
- Imprint: Harvill Secker
- Format: Trade Paperback
- Pages: 272
- RRP: $38.00
The Good Liar











- Published: 5 August 2025
- ISBN: 9781787304291
- Imprint: Harvill Secker
- Format: Trade Paperback
- Pages: 272
- RRP: $38.00
Authentic, compelling and written with wit so sharp it’ll cut your fingers. Once again, Denise Mina shows the rest of us how it’s done
Erin Kelly
Filled with intelligence, intensity, and empathy, The Good Liar is a taut, propulsive mystery about family, truth, and morality. Denise Mina is such a talent
Alafair Burke, New York Times bestselling author of The Note
Denise Mina sets the gold standard in crime fiction that is whip-smart, funny and insightful. This has it all: a cat and mouse game with the highest stakes, diabolically clever forensics, and characters that crackle from the page. Blisteringly good.
Sarah Hilary, author of the Marnie Rome series
[A] compelling and suspenseful study of complicity… a stand-out read
Guardian
This is Denise Mina at her blazing, blood-splattered best. Protagonist Doctor Claudia is the bee's knees, and you can tell Mina's having a blast in her company. You will too
Lucy Worsley
Part of what makes Mina such an interesting writer is that the science is a background to the moral and ethical questions she is posing ... taut ... the topics she chooses are serious and urgent'
Scotsman
Intelligent as ever, Mina judiciously orchestrates suspense and anatomises issues of class - and even the nature of truth
Financial Times
The UK's finest living writer of crime ... No one gets under the skin of characters quite the way Mina does. She's sublime, and this book is too
Abir Mukherjee, The Times
A characteristically thoughtful and complex thriller from Mina
Mail on Sunday
A tightly wound thriller and a sharp portrait of the British upper class…Like most of Mina’s protagonists, Claudia is complex and convincing…Money, corporate corruption, personal revenge: Each murder motive is revealed with impeccable timing.
Wall Street Journal
As persuasive as the storytelling is, the real hook is Mina's voice. Devastatingly angry and acidic, its sceptical, desert-dry wit gives Claudia and others - many of whom are more than they seem at first - the sharp edges that make this book gleam
Irish Times