FICTION

Wild Dark Shore

Flatiron. Mar. 2025. 320p. ISBN 9781250827951. $28.99. F
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Sub-Antarctic noir meets a love letter to the rapidly disappearing wild world in McConaghy’s latest (following Once There Were Wolves). Dominic Salt and his three children are caretakers of a remote island near Antarctica, home to the Shearwater research base and the world’s largest seed bank. Rising seas have been threatening the island, and readers meet the Salts as they are considering evacuating the island with their precious seeds. When a woman named Rowan washes up on shore, the Salts take her in and nurse her back to health. As Rowan recovers, she gets to know the family: Raff, Dominic’s oldest son, is doing his best to channel his grief and rage from tragic heartbreak; Fen, his 17-year-old sister, is such a water creature that she lives among the seals; and Orly, the youngest boy, is consumed with love for the natural world. Rowan shares pieces of her past with the Salts, but unraveling the island’s mysteries brings them both closer to hidden truths. As the seas rise to swallow the island, a race against time tests each person’s love and loyalty.
VERDICT As lush as it is taut with tension, this novel is filled with both the joys and ravages of nature.
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