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Norah Piehl

Tracy Sierra’s debut novel, NIGHTWATCHING, was a claustrophobic thriller set largely inside a secret safe room in a historic New England home. It was inspired, in part, by the place where she currently lives. Her sophomore effort, WARNING SIGNS, has its origins in the place where Sierra grew up, as she writes in an afterword, “in a boomtown of the American West often described as a ‘playground of the rich and famous.’”

Like Sierra, her protagonist, 12-year-old Zach, has grown up surrounded by both avid outdoors people and the super wealthy. His mother, Grace, was one of the former. She worked for Mountain Rescue before she had children. After Zach and his younger sister, Bonnie, were born, she dedicated herself to teaching them how to be strong and stay safe in the mountains. Zach’s father, Bram, desperately wants to be one of the latter --- and he’s been successful at courting favor with wealthy people, convincing several of them to invest in his company over the years.

"I remember reading NIGHTWATCHING in practically one sitting... [A]fter finishing WARNING SIGNS in a single day and (late) night, I can vouch for it being just as tense and propulsive as [Sierra's] first novel."

Now, however, Grace is dead. Bram decides that her annual reservation at Pantheon Hut, a backcountry lodge that is almost impossible to book except by locals like her, is a perfect opportunity to stage a father-son gathering that will bring together some of his biggest investors and convince them to renew or increase their investment for the year ahead. To that end, he brings along Zach, even though (in Zach’s mind) he doesn’t seem to like him all that much. He rarely calls him by his name and constantly belittles him for continuing to grieve his beloved mother’s death.

Almost from the first moment in the mountains, Bram’s vision of the weekend goes off the rails. His single biggest investor is a no-show, and the assistant he had asked to come early and clean the place up is also nowhere to be found. What’s more, recent snowfall makes their backcountry skiing adventures risky at best. Against the better judgment of their guide and of Zach --- who, thanks to his mom, has a much better sense of wilderness safety than Bram does --- the group decides to continue with their skiing plans. When disaster ensues, it sets in motion a chain of events connecting the past and the present that are bound to culminate in tragedy.

I remember reading NIGHTWATCHING in practically one sitting, and I was skeptical that Sierra could repeat her success in this follow-up. But after finishing WARNING SIGNS in a single day and (late) night, I can vouch for it being just as tense and propulsive as her first novel. This time around, the stakes are raised by virtue of its youthful protagonist, who’s having to make split-second decisions and moral judgments that no child should have to make, all while trying to decipher his own memories and the cryptic words and actions of the adults around him.

WARNING SIGNS also amps up the creepiness with mysterious happenings that might or might not be supernatural in nature. If described by an adult protagonist, they might seem hokey or far-fetched. But through Zach’s eyes and vivid 12-year-old imagination, they feel all too real. Sierra proves that the great outdoors can be just as scary as a hidden cupboard --- and, in the remembered words of Zach’s mother, “there’s nothing as scary as people.”

Teaser

Twelve-year-old Zach is cautiously optimistic. His father Bram, whose business is in dire need of cash, has put together a father-son backcountry ski weekend to wine and dine his biggest investors. Schooled in outdoor survival by his mother, Zach is eager to prove himself to the hypercritical Bram. Maybe if Zach shows how useful he is, he can earn his father’s love. But Zach knows to be on high alert around Bram, and he sees the way the group ignores the increasingly threatening conditions. For the first time in his beloved mountains, he is faced with the unknown, convinced that something watches their cabin from the treeline. Something that leaves behind strange tracks and picks its prey clean. As the adults recklessly test the limits of the outdoors, Zach worries he might be in even more danger than he realized.

Promo

Twelve-year-old Zach is cautiously optimistic. His father Bram, whose business is in dire need of cash, has put together a father-son backcountry ski weekend to wine and dine his biggest investors. Schooled in outdoor survival by his mother, Zach is eager to prove himself to the hypercritical Bram. Maybe if Zach shows how useful he is, he can earn his father’s love. But Zach knows to be on high alert around Bram, and he sees the way the group ignores the increasingly threatening conditions. For the first time in his beloved mountains, he is faced with the unknown, convinced that something watches their cabin from the treeline. Something that leaves behind strange tracks and picks its prey clean. As the adults recklessly test the limits of the outdoors, Zach worries he might be in even more danger than he realized.

About the Book

The heart-stopping second novel from the author of NIGHTWATCHING, in which a father-son ski weekend becomes a desperate fight for survival.

Twelve-year-old Zach is cautiously optimistic. His father Bram, whose business is in dire need of cash, has put together a father-son backcountry ski weekend to wine and dine his biggest investors. Schooled in outdoor survival by his mother, Zach is eager to prove himself to the hypercritical Bram. Maybe if Zach shows how useful he is, he can earn his father’s love.

But Zach knows to be on high alert around Bram, and he sees the way the group ignores the increasingly threatening conditions. For the first time in his beloved mountains, he is faced with the unknown, convinced that something watches their cabin from the treeline. Something that leaves behind strange tracks and picks its prey clean.

As the adults recklessly test the limits of the outdoors, Zach worries he might be in even more danger than he realized. Could the men around him prove more violent than the unforgiving weather and the strange creature lurking in the dark? Zach will have to rely on his wits if he hopes to make it home safely. But he knows all too well that the wilderness can be unpredictable even at the best of times. And at the worst? Deadly.

Audiobook available, read by Michael Crouch