Jac Jemc’s 2017 novel, The Grip of It, explores the anxieties of a young couple, Julie and James, who relocate to a dilapidated rural house in an attempt to escape past troubles and repair their marriage. The story delves into the unsettling occurrences they experience within the house and the surrounding community, blurring the lines between reality and the supernatural as they grapple with both internal and external pressures.
The novel provides a compelling examination of themes such as the fragility of relationships, the insidious nature of secrets, and the power of place to evoke unease and paranoia. Its exploration of the psychological impact of financial strain and the difficulties of communication adds a layer of contemporary relevance. Set against the backdrop of a decaying rural landscape, the story’s atmosphere contributes significantly to its exploration of psychological suspense and modern anxieties.