A reclusive girl raised alone in the marshes of the North Carolina coast becomes the prime suspect when a young man turns up dead. Part coming-of-age story, part courtroom mystery, and part love letter to the natural world, Delia Owens’ debut novel braids the rhythms of the wild with a slow-burning question of guilt. It’s the kind of book that hooks you with atmosphere long before the verdict ever lands.
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Set in the marshes of coastal North Carolina, Where the Crawdads Sing follows Kya Clark, a girl abandoned by her family and left to raise herself in an isolated shack at the edge of the water. Dubbed the “Marsh Girl” by the nearby town of Barkley Cove, she grows up apart from people, learning to read the land, the birds, and the tides as her real companions. The novel moves between two timelines: Kya’s lonely childhood and the few human connections she dares to make, and a 1969 death investigation that turns the town’s suspicion squarely toward her.
As the mystery of how Chase Andrews died unfolds, Owens weaves Kya’s story together with vivid natural history and a quiet meditation on loneliness, prejudice, and survival. It’s a slow, immersive read that rewards patience, building toward a courtroom reckoning and a final note that readers tend to remember long after.
| Author | Delia Owens |
|---|---|
| ISBN | 9780525640370 |
| List price | $22.50 |
Why Where the Crawdads Sing is great on audio
The lush, sensory writing about the marsh practically begs to be heard aloud, and the Southern setting comes alive when its voices are spoken rather than read on the page. The dual-timeline structure also flows naturally in audio, letting you sink into Kya’s world during a commute or a long walk. It suits listeners who love atmospheric, character-driven fiction and don’t mind a story that takes its time.
Who should listen
Reach for this if you enjoy literary fiction with a strong sense of place, a slow-building mystery, and an emotionally resonant central character. It’s a great pick for book clubs and fans of coming-of-age stories rooted in nature. Listeners who want a fast-paced, plot-first thriller or who are sensitive to themes of abuse and isolation may want to skip it.
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Listen to Where the Crawdads Sing Free30-day free trial • Your first audiobook free • Cancel anytimeFrequently asked questions
Is Where the Crawdads Sing a true story?
No. It’s a work of fiction and Delia Owens’ debut novel. That said, Owens is a trained wildlife scientist, and her firsthand knowledge of the natural world gives the marsh setting and its ecology a grounded, authentic feel.
How can I listen to the Where the Crawdads Sing audiobook free?
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Is it a mystery or a coming-of-age story?
It’s both. The book frames a death investigation as its central mystery while also telling Kya’s coming-of-age story across the years, so it appeals to readers who enjoy literary fiction and a slow-burn whodunit alike.
Is the audiobook spoiler-free to start, and is it appropriate for teens?
Yes, you can dive in without knowing the ending, and we keep this page spoiler-free. The novel deals with mature themes including isolation, abuse, and a death investigation, so it skews adult and older-teen rather than younger readers.

