cover image The Wild Inside

The Wild Inside

Jamey Bradbury. Morrow, $25.99 (304p) ISBN 978-0-06-274199-8

Set in the dense Alaska wilderness, Bradbury’s quiet yet haunting debut novel is equal parts back-to-the-land adventure story and foreboding psychological thriller. Fresh on the heels of her mother’s sudden death and an expulsion from school, 17-year-old Tracy spends most of her days hunting and trapping in the forest abutting her family’s backcountry home and kennel. When a hulking stranger attacks her in the woods, she defends herself and almost kills him—or does she? The plot is slow but gripping: it changes course after a 17-year-old drifter named Jesse answers Tracy’s father’s ad for a tenant and helps take care of the dogs in preparation for the approaching Iditarod. Though Jesse and Tracy become close in more ways than one, Tracy suspects he’s hiding something—especially after she realizes he lied about his past and might be connected to the person who accosted her in the woods. Bradbury builds suspense by keeping Tracy—and the reader—mostly in the dark about what’s actually going on until the gruesome reveal at the end. She also adds other elements to keep interests piqued: Tracy’s ability to sense her kills’ thoughts adds a mystical element to the narrative, and the detailed depiction of mushing is captivating. It’s a unique take on rural noir. Agent: Michelle Brower, Aevitas. (Mar.)