In the summer of 1999, six months before his thirtieth birthday, the narrator and protagonist of Happy Valley, Sidney Boden, witnesses the death of his former fiancée in a mountaineering accident, the fault of which he believes to be his own. Telling himself that the odds of another tragedy occurring during the same climbing season are infinitesimal, Boden convinces his climbing partner, Dylan Powell, to attempt the first ascent of a problematic and highly coveted climbing route in their local mountain range—one on which Boden\u27s uncle was killed thirteen years earlier. Set in the North Cascades of Washington state, Happy Valley \u27s climbing narrative is told against a backdrop of local politics and economics snidely explicated by Boden...