Advance Praise for The Mountains Wild
"This mystery, evocative of the Irish diaspora, interrogates both a young woman's disappearance and the meaning of homeland." -- Kirkus Reviews
"Taylor's affection for Irish geography, history, and culture suffuses the tale, adding texture and atmosphere. Fans of Elizabeth George should take note." -- Publishers Weekly
Sarah Stewart Taylor has written a beautiful, bittersweet novel about loyalty and loss and how they can blind us to the truth. -- Minneapolis Star Tribune
"Layers of Dublin details will ensnare biblio-travelers, and this series starter offers a compelling introduction to Maggie D'arcy as she faces her life's mystery . . . Taylor, a mystery veteran, shifts into noirish territory after her humorous Sweeney St. George series, and it works just fine." -- Booklist
The Mountains Wild makes for perfect summer reading. Maggie is a first-class protagonist--an ace investigator and appealing everywoman with smarts and heart. Suspense fans are sure to welcome her to the crime scene. -- BookPage
"The atmospheric, intricately plotted story builds to a stunning, unforgettable conclusion. This series starter by the Agatha-nominated author of O' Artful Death introduces an intelligent detective caught up in a personal cold case . . . Taylor skillfully switches time periods from 1993 to 2016 in an atmospheric mystery that blends the history and romance of Ireland with a contemporary police investigation." -- Library Journal (starred review)
Lyrical, moody, THE MOUNTAINS WILD unfolds like an Irish ballad, at turns stirring, tender and tragic. Sarah Stewart Taylor has written a book as much about the mysteries of the human heart as the questions surrounding the long-missing woman at the silent center of the tale. A triumphant return to the genre. -- New York Times bestselling author Julia Spencer Fleming
Atmospheric and lyrical, THE MOUNTAINS WILD is that rare thing -- a riveting thriller with a beating heart. In this beautifully wrought portrait of love and family, secrets and lies, Sarah Stewart Taylor dives deep into character, all the while ratcheting up the suspense, page by gripping page, through to the stunning end. -- New York Times bestselling author Lisa Unger
A tale of suspense, gorgeously told, eerily atmospheric, set in an Ireland so vivid you can smell the peat smoke. Not to be missed." -- International bestselling author Michele Campbell
The Mountains Wild has all the ingredients you'd want in a tasty thriller -- twisted plots, uncertainty about who to trust, dogged investigators and a gripping climax -- but it also has two extra spices. First, the setting of Ireland is so vivid and precise, you can practically taste the pints and smell the peat fires. Second, this novel has incredible tenderness and emotional accuracy. This is a thriller with a big heart. -- Stephen P. Kiernan