cover image No Body No Crime

No Body No Crime

Tess Sharpe. MCD, $29 (304p) ISBN 978-0-374-61442-3

Sharpe (The Girls I’ve Been) satisfies with this taut thriller featuring a pair of young and resourceful women from opposite sides of the tracks. Rich girl Chloe Harper and trailer park denizen Mel Tillman fall into a secret lesbian relationship after their confrontation with teen drug dealer Toby Dunne ends with them burying his body in the woods on the night of Chloe’s 16th birthday. Six years later, they’ve parted: Chloe has fled to the Canadian wilderness, and Mel has become a PI. Mel’s mentor sends her to find Chloe so she can say goodbye to her dying father, but dangerous men are still after her, seeking answers about Toby’s death. After Mel tracks down her former flame, the pair rekindle their connection while trying to avoid capture. Dynamic plot twists, shrewd pacing, and well-placed timeline jumps provide sturdy narrative scaffolding, but it’s Sharpe’s depiction of Chloe and Mel’s complicated relationship—both in and out of control in dangerous situations, fiercely protective of one another but careful about what they share—that makes the novel shine. Readers who love rooting for antiheroes, or are hungry for queer stories that don’t put queerness at the very center, will adore this. Agent: Jim McCarthy, Dystel, Goderich & Bourret. (July)