Tracy Sierra was born and raised in the Colorado mountains. She is an attorney who currently lives in New England in an antique colonial-era home complete with its own secret room. When not writing, she spends time with her husband and two children. Nightwatching is her debut novel.
Very few books are as sharp, clever and utterly terrifying as Nightwatching. Read at your own risk -- CHRIS WHITAKER I am trying to think of a book that has grabbed me by the throat more quickly’ -- LINWOOD BARCLAY A masterclass in tension and terror, it’s also a creative, thoughtful portrait of maternal fear and love -- ASHLEY AUDRAIN Acutely frightening and beautifully written . . . I can't remember rooting for a character quite so hard -- ABIGAIL DEAN A scalpel-sharp thriller -- NIKKI SMITH Eerily atmospheric, pulse-pounding and unputdownable -- SARAH PEKKANEN I had no idea that a story could be both so beautifully written and so unbelievably terrifying -- ALAFAIR BURKE A terrifying descent into my deepest maternal fears . . . One of the most haunting, gripping novels I've read -- KATIE GUTIERREZ You’ll want to gulp it down in one sitting, if you’re not too scared to turn the page! Everyone should read this book! -- LAUREN NORTH Fiercely feminist and viscerally terrifying * Kirkus Reviews * As grippingly suspenseful as the plot is, Sierra’s first outing boasts other strengths just as noteworthy, from its transportingly eerie setting to its indelible main character * Publisher's Weekly * So tense, so thought-provoking. I felt my heart rate rising as I read it . . . The definition of can’t-put-down’ -- ARAMINTA HALL An extraordinary book with a unique voice which caught me from the first line -- JANE CORRY Hold-your-breath suspense * Washington Post * Triumphs in a gripping and convincing finale * Daily Mail * One of the most terrifying - and brilliant - thrillers I have ever read * Guardian * I barely breathed while reading this incredibly tense, chilling thriller * Good Housekeeping * A chilling tale you may want to read during daylight hours * Woman and Home * Almost unbearably tense, suffused with fear without ever exploiting it * Sunday Times * Among the best debuts I’ve read in years * LA Times * Tremendous, terrifying * Heat *