Toronto Star

Debut ‘grip-lit’ thriller a standout in busy genre

Roz Nay draws the reader in with dark themes, suspense

- TARA HENLEY

In the wake of blockbuste­r books such as The Girl on the Train and Gone Girl, we’ve witnessed an explosion of “grip-lit” titles. Seemingly every aspiring author out there is now busy capitalizi­ng on the trend, crafting dark psychologi­cal thrillers with unreliable female narrators and wild plot twists. It’s increasing­ly difficult, then, to stand out in this crowded market. Especially for unknown writers.

All of this is why first-time author Roz Nay’s debut Our Little Secret is so impressive. The British-born, Nelson, B.C.-based talent has not just managed to get her debut on shelves — she’s also penned one of the best grip-lit titles of the year.

Our Little Secret centres on 20somethin­g Angela, who lives in small-town Vermont, where “life is like the lid of a Christmas cake tin.” Alarmingly, we find her detained in an interrogat­ion room. Her ex-boyfriend’s wife has been reported missing, and police suspect Angela might be involved. During the hours she sits across from the grim-faced Detective Novak, her story slowly emerges.

Calm, cool Angela spins a captivatin­g tale, starting with her unlikely high school friendship with HP, moving on to their months-long romance, and, ultimately, landing at the arrival of Saskia, who derails everything. But this love triangle is not a straightfo­rward one; it’s steeped in doubt. The reader is forced to question: is Angela the victim here, or is she the villain?

The writing, it must be said, is su- premely seductive. Nay draws the reader in with compelling characters, deliciousl­y dark themes, clever turns of phrase and heightened levels of suspense. What’s more, the intimate bond that Angela shares with charismati­c, sun-kissed swim captain HP is nothing short of mesmerizin­g.

Nay has a colourful background that will serve her well in this next chapter of her life as a profession­al author. Oxford-educated, she spent years living abroad, working as a snowboard videograph­er in Vermont, an underwater fish counter in Africa, and a high school teacher in Australia. In other words: there’s lots more material where this came from. And that’s a good thing, because one suspects she’ll soon have an army of fans champing at the bit, eager to read whatever she writes next. Tara Henley is a writer and radio producer.

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Our Little Secret by Roz Nay, Simon & Schuster, 256 pages, $22.99.
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