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Wednesday, April 04, 2018

Our Little Secret by Roz Nay

Our Little Secret is a dark love story, a fairy tale, but less Disney and more Grimm.  Well-written, slippery, and engrossing.  I did not "like" it, yet pretty much read it in one sitting.  As I sat with Angela Pettijean whose nick name is LJ or Little John (from her last name) in the interview room, I was uneasy from the beginning.  

Angela is surprised to find herself being questioned by Detective Novak when Saskia, the wife of Angela's former boyfriend goes missing.  In order to respond to Novak's questions, Angela insists on telling her story her way, beginning ten years previously.  

The story is convoluted.  Love and loss.  Jealousy and betrayal. Poor decisions.  Anyone who reads the news knows that while they may not understand the labyrinthine twists of human behavior, people do strange, impractical, personally destructive things.  

Angela is certain that when Novak understands the way events have unfolded during the past ten years, he will understand and believe her.  But will he?  He allows Angela to tell her story, but obviously doesn't trust her.  Angela's version is the only one we hear, and even as she presents her story, the jealousy is evident.  Saskia interfered with her life, and Angela frankly acknowledges it.  So...to trust Angela or not?  And if Angela is not responsible for Saskia's disappearance, who is?

Roz Nay doesn't waste anything; she wraps up this gripping novel in fewer than 300 pages and still tells a complex tale in which none of the characters come off particularly well.  A promising debut from a talented writer.  

Read in February.  Review scheduled for April.

NetGalley/St. Martin's Press

Psychological Suspense.  April 17, 2018. Print length:  272 pages.

8 comments:

  1. Sounds like one not to be missed. I love what you said about more "grimm" than Disney! Can't pass this one up!

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    1. I was engrossed, but didn't sympathize to much with any of the characters!

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  2. Oh I NEED this book! NEEDDDDDDDDD!!! I was reading this blurb today and just went WAAAANT LOL I need to be more patient -- it's totally worth the wait from your review!

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    1. This is one of those like/dislike books you mentioned recently. Intriguing and revealing and full of twists.

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  3. I typically like books with unlikable characters if the story is good and the characters compelling despite their lack of sympathy. I will see if my library has this on ebook. I have a plane trip coming up this summer and this just might be the thing!

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    1. I was glued to the pages, interested in the backstory as Angela tells it and curious about what really happened. Roz Nay is an author to watch, even if I wasn't especially sympathetic to her characters.

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  4. Hmm...to read, or not to read this one, that is the question. ;)

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  5. Sounds interesting. Hopefully my library will order this book.

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