Roz Nay's debut novel, Our Little Secret, was a national bestseller in Canada, won the Douglas Kennedy Prize for best foreign thriller in France, and was nominated for the Kobo Emerging Writer Prize for Mystery and the Arthur Ellis Best First Novel Award. Roz has lived and worked in Africa, Australia, the US, and the UK. She now lives in British Columbia, Canada, with her husband and two children.
Praise for Hurry Home Part nuanced exploration of how tragedy can shatter a family and part nail-biting psychological thriller, [Hurry Home] will keep you guessing until the end! --Kathleen Barber, author of Truth Be Told A twisty, gripping read with heart. --Kaira Rouda, international and USA Today bestselling author of Best Day Ever and The Favorite Daughter A taut, beautifully written story of sisters, motherhood, and the kind of secrets that turn a person into a monster. You won't know who to trust in this sinister tale of childhood gone wrong. I devoured it. --Robyn Harding, bestselling author of The Party and The Arrangement Nay expertly creates real and deeply flawed characters...This tale about two sisters who love--and love to hate--is as dark as it is twisty, emotional and suspenseful. It's one that should be at the top of your 'to read' list right now. --Hannah Mary McKinnon, bestselling author of Her Secret Son and The Neighbors Roz Nay's remarkable storytelling is only matched by her astonishing ability to make readers care deeply about her flawed, very real characters...Captivating and brilliant twists and turns, expert plotting and pacing, and an emotional, incredibly satisfying ending, it's a must-read page turner. --Samantha M. Bailey, author of Woman on the Edge Praise for Our Little Secret: Roz Nay's addictive debut proves that dark secrets of the past cannot be forgotten. --Us Weekly Engrossing...From its chillingly mysterious opening to the subtle brilliance with which a revengeful saga unfolds, its steamy love triangle will hook you and never let you go. It's a debut thriller that's just delicious. Entertainment Weekly Remarkable. Our Little Secret superficially resembles Paula Hawkins' The Girl on a Train and similar psychological thrillers that have stormed the best-seller lists in the last decade. But Nay's work transcends the subgenre. The plot is more textured and heartbreaking, and her prose contains startling turns of phrase that reveal the soul of a poet. Associated Press A cracking read...Our Little Secret builds to a deliciously dark conclusion. Ruth Ware, New York Times bestselling author of The Woman in Cabin 10 Nay lures readers down a dark and tangled path that explores the aftereffects of lost first loves...A gripping addition to the psych thriller world. Mary Kubica, New York Times bestselling author of The Good Girl A gripping and disturbing story, which left me guessing until the very end. B. A. Paris, New York Times bestselling author of Behind Closed Doors and The Breakdown