"A powerful and addictive read, The Storms of Denali will sweep you in like an avalanche on the south face of the mountain herself. A vividly written tale about a climb up an unforgiving mountain, O'Connell's novel teaches us what an adventure story is really about—attempting the top is only part of the game; finding one's way home is what makes the true hero."
— Garth Stein, author of The Art of Racing in the Rain
"Seattle climber and author Nicholas O’Connell helps us understand the mountaineer mentality in his debut novel, The Storms of Denali. His neatly crafted tale of four men who tackle North America’s highest peak shows how the combination of adventure and physical risk attracts certain people like a drug."
— Ellen Emry Heltzel, Seattle Times
"This book is a page turner. Nick O'Connell clearly knows a great deal about mountain climbing and how to couple this knowledge with a compelling and gripping narrative. There's plenty of tension and drama in The Storms of Denali. It will be entertaining and engaging for readers even if they don't know much about climbing."
— David Guterson, author of Snow Falling on Cedars and Ed King
"Storms of Denali is a page-turning adventure that leaves readers exhilarated with close calls and hungry for an adventure of their own."
— Hikari Loftus, Deseret News
“It brought me into that dreamy state of imagining myself in John’s boots, thinking about battling to the top, and the singular experience of being on that mountain. . . . As much as anything, this nuanced Denali tale is also a parable about the price of ambition. . . . And I dare say the novel is brilliant, funny, and replete because of this.”
— Jonathan Waterman, author of In the Shadow of Denali and Northern Exposures
"The Storms of Denali will be a great study for those who wish to climb high and a thriller for the 'armchair mountaineer.'"
— Lou Whittaker, author of Memoirs of a Mountain Guide and founder of Rainier Moun
"Nick O' Connell has portrayed the risks, joys, emotions, and hard labor experienced during the ascent of North America's most frigid mountain. In his novel he displays a full comprehension of these varying experiences and dangers that may be encountered in surviving Denali."
— Fred Beckey, author of Fred Beckey’s 100 Favorite North American Climbs
"The Storms of Denali is a genuinely engaging novel with not only the suspense and superb pacing we expect from a good adventure story but vividly drawn characters and a fascinating, detailed portrait of the culture of mountain climbers as well. Nick O'Connell's first novel is both a thrilling ride and danged satisfying read."
— Charles Johnson, author of Middle Passage
"Nick O’Connell has crafted a remarkable story of risk, death and survival on Denali, the coldest big mountain in the world. Every reader—climber or not—should find this account of a difficult and dangerous ascent both absorbing and mesmerizing. There is a short list of memorable works of fiction about climbing. The Storms of Denali deserves to be among them."
— Jim Wickwire, coauthor of Addicted to Danger
"Whether you’re an experienced climber or an armchair mountaineer, you’re going to enjoy the read. Nick’s taken his experience as a mountaineer and his expertise as a writer and delivered a great story, told very well."
— Phil Ershler, author of Together on Top of the World
"The Storms of Denali captures the odd magic created from the hardships, sublime beauty, and pure adventure encountered while climbing Denali. This is a great story, written by an author clearly familiar with the Denali experience. The story tackles some of the calculus that leads climbers and push themselves and risk their very lives in an effort to bring beauty and balance to their existence. Destined to become a classic in North American climbing fiction."
— John Race, longtime Denali guide and director of the Northwest Mountain School
"One of the best Alaska novels in recent years."
— Anchorage Daily News