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Snow Drowned

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There's a saying on Fall Island: the snow will get you.

Gracie Hutchinson has lived here her whole life and knows there's some truth to those words. Every few years someone dies in a snowstorm, or loses their mind, or disappears without a trace. Sometimes it seems like more than just New England weather. Now, a hundred-year-storm is approaching, and while most of the locals have taken the ferry to the mainland, Gracie must stay behind.

But she's intrigued to find someone else her age has stayed too—Joseph Wescott, whose mysterious family lives in Wescott Manor, descendants of the legendary first settlers of Fall Island. Together, they stumble across something even more unsettling than the coming storm: the body of a stranger, murdered in a grim ritual. Someone on the island believes the old Fall superstitions have a dark power—and now, they have Gracie in their sights.

As the hours count down to the blizzard's landfall, it seems the only safe place to go is Westcott Manor. But Gracie wonders if there's another reason why she's been brought there, one that has to do with Joseph. She'll discover secrets that have been kept for generations, a hidden history, and the terrifying truth about Fall Island. Because even when the storm ends, there's no escape from the horror beneath the snow.

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    • School Library Journal

      November 1, 2024

      Gr 9 Up-Welcome to Fall Island, MA. There is a saying on the island: if you're not careful, the snow will get you. Gracie Hutchinson knows the saying well, having lived on the island her whole life. Fall Island's storms have an uncanny way of causing people to go mad or making people disappear without a trace-just ask Jenna Grodonsky, who disappeared ten years ago. With a hundred-year storm approaching, many have fled to the mainland; however, Gracie is left behind while her mother and sister, Celia, are off island. Gracie and school acquaintance Joseph Wescott happen to come across the scene of a brutal ritualistic murder. Who could have done something so heinous? Was it Sister Francis, the creepy nun Gracie has been warned about, or some other stranger? Following another incident at her own home, Gracie seeks safety at the mysterious Wescott Manor. This lavish mansion seems too good to be true, and Gracie quickly begins to worry that the Wescotts and their devotion to an old religion are nothing more than a cult. VERDICT This YA horror novel is perfect for fans of Kendare Blake, Rin Chupeco, and Madeleine Roux. The narrative is fast paced, with plot twists to keep readers intrigued and wanting more.-Linsey Milillo

      Copyright 2024 School Library Journal, LLC Used with permission.

    • Kirkus

      November 15, 2024
      On Fall Island, there's a saying: "The snow will getcha." Sixteen-year-old Gracie Hutchinson doesn't want to be stuck on Fall Island for the impending snowstorm, which is expected to be of historic proportions. Snow almost always brings the threat of danger; many have disappeared under mysterious circumstances in snowy weather. The small community in the North Atlantic, off the coast of New England, was founded by English religious pilgrim Fitzwilliam Wescott. While dutifully taking flowers to her grandmother's grave before the snow starts to fall, Gracie encounters an acquaintance from school, Joseph Wescott. The pair stumble upon a gruesome scene in the Wescott family mausoleum: a man and three sheep, all recently murdered and bearing symbols carved into their bodies. Strange rituals are afoot on Fall Island, and the snowstorm is closing in. Can Gracie escape, or will the snow swallow her up, too? In this tense, atmospheric read, it's never clear who can be trusted. Family secrets intertwine on the remote island, creating a web of mysteries that readers unravel alongside Gracie. Fitzwilliam looms over the happenings like a bad dream, a figure of religious fervor who remains shrouded in legend. The worldbuilding is solid, and the magical elements are darkly whimsical. The dialogue is sometimes stilted, but even the awkward lines keep the story moving. Characters are cued white. A stormy tale of blood and snow.(Horror. 14-18)

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