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A family on a remote island. A mysterious woman washed ashore. A rising storm on the horizon.

Dominic Salt and his three children are caretakers of Shearwater, a tiny island not far from Antarctica. Home to the world’s largest seed bank, Shearwater was once full of researchers. But with sea levels rising, the Salts are now its final inhabitants, packing up the seeds before they are transported to safer ground. Despite the wild beauty of life here, isolation has taken its toll on the Salts. Raff, eighteen and suffering his first heartbreak, can only find relief at his punching bag; Fen, seventeen, has started spending her nights on the beach among the seals; nine-year-old Orly, obsessed with botany, fears the loss of his beloved natural world; and Dominic can’t stop turning back toward the past, and the loss that drove the family to Shearwater in the first place.

Then, during the worst storm the island has ever seen, a woman washes up on shore. As the Salts nurse the woman, Rowan, back to life, their suspicion gives way to affection, and they finally begin to feel like a family again. Rowan, long accustomed to protecting her heart, begins to fall for the Salts, too. But Rowan isn’t telling the whole truth about why she set out for Shearwater. And when she discovers the sabotaged radios and a freshly dug grave, she realizes Dominic is keeping his own dark secrets. As the storms on Shearwater gather force, the characters must decide if they can trust each other enough to protect the precious seeds in their care before it’s too late—and if they can finally put the tragedies of the past behind them to create something new, together.

303 pages, Hardcover

First published March 4, 2025

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Charlotte McConaghy

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Charlotte McConaghy is the author of the international bestseller MIGRATIONS, a TIME Magazine Best Book of the Year and the Amazon.com Best Fiction Book of the Year for 2020, which is being translated into over twenty languages and adapted for film, and the New York Times Bestseller ONCE THERE WERE WOLVES.
She has both a Graduate Degree in Screenwriting and a Masters Degree in Screen Arts, and lives in Sydney, Australia.
She started her writing career writing SF/F for young adults; Migrations was her first foray into the adult literary world.
Her new novel, WILD DARK SHORE, is her third adult novel, a romantic mystery, coming March 2025.

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Profile Image for Brady Lockerby.
179 reviews95.7k followers
March 6, 2025
this book just changed my life. i'll be back later with my full thoughts (if i can even put them into words). but until then, i just need to sit and cry for a sec.
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523 reviews8,722 followers
March 5, 2025
i would give this book 100 stars if goodreads let me 🤎👏🏼🦭🥹😩 WOWOWOWOW THIS WAS SO FREAKING GOOD AND I LOOOOOVED IT!!!!! if there is one book you pre order, make it this one.

many of my followers know that ONCE THERE WERE WOLVES is quite literally one of my favorite books of all time. i knew it would be nearly impossible for Charlotte to write a book better than that / a book that i love more than that� but, she came verrryyyyy close to doing that with WILD DARK SHORE 🥹🤯❤️‍�

HIGH PRAISE GUYS!!!!!! i mean it!!!

while it’s extremely character driven, it’s also so plot heavy—i’m not kidding you when i say that 100 things happened in this book and every chapter had some action. it will be so hard for you to put it down!!

there were truly so many things i loved about this book:
🦭 the setting. i learned soooo much from this one, arguably even more than in wolves or migrations. her nature writing inspired by true events is truly so enjoyable to read
❤️ the characters. it’s very rare that a reader can read finish a book and say they loved absolutely every single character� and in this one, i did. (well, the main 5 ones anyway� you’ll know what i mean 😂) ANYWAYS, they are all amazing. my heart is especially with Fen and Rowan� but sweet Orly was also an absolute joy
🥹 the emotion and connection that i felt to this book immediately is something that needs to be studied. i was so emotionally invested that i sat down and read this book in two sittings and stayed up reading it until 1am because i simply didn’t want to leave these characters or this world. by the end of the book, i was absolutely sobbing and have the tear stains on my pillow to prove it 😂
📚 all of her books have this, but the genre bending. in this one, you can expect some mystery and suspense, a slow burn romance, nature writing and almost some historical fiction, a shocking ending, beautiful litfic� you really get it all.

i could go on for 40000000 more paragraphs but i think you get it. this book is SPECIAL. its a 6 star. emotional, creative, unique, action packed and devastatingly beautiful.

review to come on my IG. thank you to Flatiron for the gifted early copy. but a bigger thank you to Charlotte for writing this (and for answering my questions and word vomit post finishing ❤️)

this book comes out in March but i can promise you that i won’t shut up about it literally ever and i’ll keep reminding you that you need to pre-order this and buy it immediately as soon as it’s on the shelves :-)

PS in case you finished and you’re also wondering—yes, the author always knew it would end like that.

🥹😭🦭😩🥰🫶🏼🌊🤯🐧🐳ش️💔

EDIT—i re-read this on audio and loooove the narration!! full cast, mainly by Saskia Maarleveld aka the goat. however i think the physical is the way to go on this one. the beautiful descriptive writing about the setting and the overall vibe comes through stronger that way IMO!
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66 reviews59.8k followers
March 20, 2025
Absolutely obsessed with this book & also bawling my eyes out. I’m not sure I’ll ever get over this one.
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942 reviews3,444 followers
April 2, 2025
idk I feel like the hype is a little high for this one. I really wish GR would give us half and quarter stars bc this is a true 3.5 stars for me right now.

After the death of his wife during childbirth, Dominic moves his family and takes a job as lighthouse keeper on a remote island near Antarctica. The island is home to a seed vault and research station. The effects of climate change are forcing them to move as the permafrost is melting and it’s no longer safe.

While waiting for the ship to pick them up, a woman is washed ashore.

As she is nursed back to health, she detects that maybe all is not as idyllic as it seems.. can she trust their stories? Or are they really hiding a terrible truth?

The story slips between genres from heart-breaking literary fiction to thriller more than once. On the one hand, the Salt family are barely holding things together on the island. Dominic and Raf are frozen in grief for lost loved ones. Fen is turning near feral among the elephant seals and royal penguins. Orly talks to ghosts. Rowan is also nursing a broken heart.

And yet, many of the poignant moments in the novel are interrupted by the revelation that something terrible happened on the island before Rowan arrived. Why is there a passport and a laptop hidden in the floor of the tool shed? Who smashed the radio, making it impossible to contact the mainland.

I did enjoy this one, it's extremely atmospheric with lush lyrical prose - love those aspects. I just found that the story moved so slow. On top of the pacing being slow, I listened to the audio for this one and while it wasn't a poor production in any sense - I did feel that the narrators tone didn't always work for me. All of them. LOL. They speak so low and soft and I get that it's trying to fit the vibe of the book but between the slow pace and the soft voices I couldn't stay engaged.

The twists didn't really move me and the ending felt disappointing. I think with this one, I enjoyed the vibes and the characters for the most part, but wasn't a big fan of the overall story.

🧡Contemporary x Lit Fic
🧡Great Character Development
🧡Rotating/Multi POV
🧡Realistic Dealing with Grief
🧡Mystery/Thriller Components
🧡Interesting Family Dynamics
🧡Dangers of Isolation
🧡Hidden Motives

⋆✴︎˚。� ˗ˏˋ★‿︵� ˚ ₊⊹
Profile Image for Canadian Jen.
596 reviews2,177 followers
March 15, 2025
McConaghy takes us to an incredibly isolated and haunted place to give us a glimpse of the disastrous effects of global warming and what the future could look like.

We are on Shearwater island, Antarctica. A father and his 3 kids reside in a lighthouse protecting a seed bank while the island is slowly being flooded, threatening to destroy not only the seeds, but those who remain there. Yet, a body washes up on shore. Barely alive. But she is and she has questions -as do they.

McConaghy’s writing is beautiful but intense. The scenery, vivid; the fauna, lush; The wildlife, wonderous. She contrasts humanity and its degradation to the beauty of a place where seals, penguins, birds exist in harmony. A story of grief, fear, loss, but also one of hope and strength.
5⭐️

Note: The story is based on Macquarie Island* McConaghy’s IG has some stunning pics of the research she did for this story.
Highly recommend all her stories*
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1,385 reviews2,135 followers
December 10, 2024
I was hooked from the first pages as I was taken to this remote island between Australia and Antarctica. With a blend of introspective first and third person narratives from the points of view of of the five main characters, I was taken into the worried minds and broken hearts of a father, his three children and the woman who washed ashore .

It’s intense as the place that was supposed to be where the seeds for future generations would be saved is also in danger from natural disaster and the lost mind of a researcher. It’s suspenseful and moving as secrets are revealed. The writing is as beautiful as in McConaghy’s previous novels and thematically similar with the world in crisis because of climate change . She vividly describes the consequences without preaching. The impact is reflected in this family in crisis. A man in the depth of grief talks to his dead wife , imaging her next to him, trying desperately to help his children with their own losses and trauma , struggles to find out how this woman will fit into their lives .

The isolation, fear, worry and uncertainty each of the characters who bear their own trauma is heartbreaking, tempered only by their love for one another. Their connections to the natural world, the seals, the whales, the plants - is not one that is not familiar to me , but I could feel theirs. I found it impossible not to fall for these characters .

I received a copy of this from Flatiron through Edelweiss.
Profile Image for Karen.
680 reviews1,723 followers
March 10, 2025
5+++
Such a beautiful book!
Simply Amazing!
This is the third book by this extremely gifted Australian
author and my third 5 star read, though this is my favorite�3 for 3 🙂
This novel is set on a remote island between Australia and Antartica, based on the real island of Macquarie Island.
The family that has lived here for the past eight years� overseeing the lighthouse� I fell in love with each of them, though they were fractured� until � a woman’s body washes up on the shore..
On this island is a research center doing tests and preservation due to climate change.
A lot happens here.. think � thriller� in part.
Her descriptions of the seals and penguins and whales, and land, oceans, etc� gorgeous!
Please, do read!

It’s early in the year, but I’m going to say it will be my favorite of the year!
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I follow her on Instagram and she made a few research trips with her young family to the real island it’s based on� the pics are beautiful!
Profile Image for Rachel Hanes.
641 reviews779 followers
April 1, 2025
I didn’t even read the synopsis for this book before I read it. I just dove right in after previously having loved Charlotte McConaghy’s previous novels. And Wild Dark Shore was no different. This book was filled with beauty on every single page. I was captivated from the very first page, and I didn’t ever want this story to end.

There’s no way that I could ever describe the beauty, descriptions of nature, or the way I felt while reading this. I wanted to be there on the island of Shearwater with Dominic Salt and his three children- and then Rowan, the woman who washes up to shore one night.

I felt as if I was living through all their emotions, and I could feel every ounce of pain and grief. I could see the beauty of the island, and hear the crashing of the waves. I could vividly see the yellow eyebrows of the penguins, the albatross gliding in the air, and the seals giving birth to their pups. What some call isolation, some might call it tranquility�

I recommend going into this book blind as I did, and just savoring the words. I have a feeling that you will fall in love with the Salt family as I did. I also recommend having tissues nearby, because the ending was not what I expected. If you have ever felt total love , loss, or grief in your life- or have ever lived your life in survival mode, then please read this book.

All. The. Stars. �

“Maybe we will drown or burn or starve one day, but until then we get to choose if we’ll add to that destruction or if we will care for each other.�

This was my March, 2025 BOTM pick- and it was a winner! 🥇
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811 reviews1,538 followers
March 17, 2025
5+ phenomenal stars!

All Time Favourite Audiobook list! 🎧 🏆

Atmospheric.
Mysterious.
Haunting.

Dominic Salt and his three children live on Shearwater island. They are caretakers of the lighthouse and scientific research base on the remote island near Antarctica. Surrounded by nothing but seals, penguins and the vast ocean, they know the meaning of extreme isolation � rationing supplies that come by boat every six months. One day a woman’s body washes up on their shore and it changes their lives forever.

The vast isolation of this island setting was like a character in itself. There was a claustrophobic feel to the story that kept its grip tightened on me. The stormy, nature-focused atmosphere was vivid and palpable, making me feel like I was right alongside the characters with the churning of ocean waves wrapped in my every thought. The sea life was a fascinating element that I really enjoyed.

I was thoroughly enthralled from the first to last sentence. The characters were brilliant creations. Each and every character was exquisitely crafted to take a piece of my heart and will undoubtedly stay on my mind for a very long time. I thought the author did an outstanding job exploring the children’s bond with their single father who is still deeply grieving the loss of his wife who he continues to talk to.

I enjoyed the uniqueness of the fatherhood focus. I find I’m usually reading books more strongly focused on motherhood and mother-child relationships, so this was a refreshing perspective and fascinating step outside of that usual family dynamic. The children’s longing for a mother figure and innocence in trying to fill the void was heart wrenching.

This one came with a lot of hype and it delivered even more than I could have hoped. I can’t say there is a lot that happens but it’s the exquisite writing that had me enthralled with the mysterious haunting possibilities of what was to come. It is beautifully written slow burning suspense and mystery, not edge of your seat tension. I usually feel a stronger connection to either the plot/atmosphere OR the characters but this one had me equally mesmerized with each aspect. I could not pick which was done better.

Audio rating: 5+ stars! The cast of narrators was excellent. They brought this story to life in an unforgettable way. Each narrator adding a unique and meaningful layer to the listening experience. I highly recommend the audiobook!

Thank you to the publisher for my ALC through NetGalley!
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162 reviews11.7k followers
April 1, 2025
I’m gonna need a movie adaptation ASAP
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3,008 reviews36.1k followers
February 19, 2025
is another gripping, thought provoking and mysterious novel by Charlotte McConaghy. She captures the isolation and the beauty of Shearwater, a tiny island not far from Antarctica. brilliantly. The island was once full of researchers but now it is home to Dominic Salt and his three children. There are precious seeds on the island that must be protected and transported off the island. The sea levels are rising and during a storm, Rowan, a woman washes up on the shore. Trust is a big issue in this book as many of the characters have secrets. Can Rowan trust the Salts? Cam the Salts trust Rowan?

I was swept away to the island of Shearwater by Charlotte McConaghy's beautiful writing and vivid descriptions. She captured the trapped feeling that I love in books. I have enjoyed two of her previous books, and . Both involve bleak settings, research, survival, climate change, and people leaving things behind for research and the greater good.

I enjoyed the mystery of this book. I wonder what happened to the sabotaged radios and the graves. I also enjoyed the bonds of the family, the love, the choices and actions we make for those we love, the island, and the descriptions of the wildlife that lives on the island.

This book has many levels which deal with loss, grief, secrets, love, family, climate change, survival, and the future. This book moves at a slower pace and while I struggle immensely with slower paced books, I did not mind the slower pacing in . I found that it fits the plot and descriptions of life on the island perfectly.

I listened to the audio version of this book and the narrators did a fantastic job of bringing to life.

Thank you to Macmillan Audio and NetGalley who provided me with a copy of this book in exchange for an honest review. All the thoughts and opinions are my own.

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650 reviews13.8k followers
March 21, 2025
4.5 ⭐️ Emotional, atmospheric, and haunting! This was such an immersive and emotional story, just the way I like my character-driven mysteries with a touch of suspense.

WILD DARK SHORE by CHARLOTTE McCONAGHY is a beautifully written, atmospheric, and deeply moving novel that immediately pulled me in and kept me emotionally invested from start to finish. The isolation of Shearwater, a tiny island near Antarctica, was so vividly described that I felt the biting cold and the ever-looming storm.

CHARLOTTE McCONAGHY delivers a layered, haunting, and powerful story here. The tension builds steadily as we follow Dominic Salt and his children, caretakers of the island’s seed bank, whose fragile existence is upended when Rowan mysteriously washes ashore. There’s an undeniable sense of unease woven into the narrative, and I was completely captivated as the characters unraveled their secrets. The story has a deeply melancholy feeling to it, and that sense of dread made it hard to know who to trust. I felt every ounce of uncertainty right along with the characters.

Even though this one moved at a slower pace, which sometimes makes it hard for me to stay invested, it really worked here. The steady, deliberate unraveling of secrets kept me emotionally engaged, and I never felt the pull of the story weaken.

🎧 The multicast narration elevated the experience even further. Cooper Mortlock, Katherine Littrell, Saskia Maarleveld, and Steve West brought such authenticity and emotional depth to the story. Each perspective was distinct and compelling, making me feel like I was right there on the storm-battered shores of Shearwater. I really enjoyed the excellent narration and performances, but I fear I may have missed some pertinent details of the story. I may want to revisit this one in print to catch what slipped by.

I absolutely loved how this book explored the resilience of the human spirit, the fierce bonds of family, and the sacrifices we make for the people we love. And the ending? It delivered an extremely touching message that left me deeply moved.
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918 reviews2,650 followers
March 28, 2025
A slow burn mystery......

The setting is the fictional island of Shearwater. It is a research base housing the world's largest seed bank. The Salt family are the only inhabitants and it is their job to pack up and protect the seeds. Apparently, global warming has wreaked havoc and everything is threatened.

A mystery woman washes ashore during a storm and her connections to the island will slowly reveal.
I was curious to find out what would happen with her, but the way it went didn't seem logical to me.

I listened to the audio which was very well narrated. I didn't connect with any of the characters though and struggled to imagine the scenario that unfolded. It was fine and atmospheric, but I had too many questions in the end.

Lots of rave reviews so I'm an outlier here!

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636 reviews541 followers
March 30, 2025
What an utterly evocative, atmospheric, and lyrical book. From the very start of Wild Dark Shore, I was pulled into a world that felt just as vivid as the characters themselves. In what I can only describe as a love letter to nature, the depth of the descriptions was heart-stoppingly real. Piled on top of the claustrophobic setting, though, was a small cast of characters that had me feeling all of the feels. Transcending the black and white of words on a page, I was touched deeply by an exploration of survival, family, and love that surrounded these five individuals and their heartbreaking story. It was their thoughts and emotions that were told via distinct multiple POVs, however, that had me downright weak in the knees.

As for the plot, despite a slow burn first two-thirds, the literary fiction vibe matched nicely with the layers of secrets and lies. Filled with unbridled foreboding and rising suspense, the story of what happened “before� captured my mind. And as the storms picked up steam, so too did the events in the novel. You see, a jaw-dropping twist that had me whispering “Wait, WHAT?!� into the night led to an adrenaline-fueled climax that was simply sublime. Immersive and stunning, as much as I needed to suspend all disbelief, I also could see the events playing out like that for real. After all, this premise was timely to be sure given the crisis of climate change and its impact on our world.

The only teeny, tiny warning that I have to dispense is that there was quite a bit of seemingly excessive talk about nature and species classifications in the first half of the novel. Notice I said “seemingly,� however. You see, it tied directly into the feel of it all. Just know that it did slow the pace down the littlest a bit. Despite that, though, it was beyond addictive—more like unputdownable—which led me to finish the book in just one mesmerized sitting.

All in all, while I would certainly classify this near-future tale as character-driven, it also had plenty of plot twists and shocking surprises. With a unique premise, palpable poignancy, and a whole crew of captivating characters, this genre-bending book was an utter home run. And when I say genre-bending, I mean it. A mashup of slow-burn romance, literary fiction, and mystery/suspense, there was something there for everyone to love as the writing was incisive, eloquent, and visceral in the extreme. So if you love a book that will make you sit up and think long after you’re done, this is the most definitely the one for you. After all, despite it being outside of my typical genres, it won’t be leaving my head any time soon. Rating of 5 stars.

SYNOPSIS:

Dominic Salt and his three children are caretakers of Shearwater, a tiny island not far from Antarctica. Home to the world’s largest seed bank, Shearwater was once full of researchers, but with sea levels rising, the Salts are now its final inhabitants. Until, during the worst storm the island has ever seen, a woman mysteriously washes ashore.

Isolation has taken its toll on the Salts, but as they nurse the woman, Rowan, back to strength, it begins to feel like she might just be what they need. Rowan, long accustomed to protecting herself, starts imagining a future where she could belong to someone again.

But Rowan isn’t telling the whole truth about why she set out for Shearwater. And when she discovers sabotaged radios and a freshly dug grave, she realizes Dominic is keeping his own secrets. As the storms on Shearwater gather force, they all must decide if they can trust each other enough to protect the precious seeds in their care before it’s too late―and if they can finally put the tragedies of the past behind them to create something new, together.

Thank you to Charlotte McConaghy and Flatiron Books for my complimentary copy. All opinions are my own.

PUB DATE: March 4, 2025

Content warning: loss of a spouse, suicide, cancer, wildfire, drowning, infidelity (all mild)
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630 reviews5,405 followers
March 1, 2025
Top of my list already for the year!!!

Absolutely incredible. Atmospheric. Dark. Twisty. All the things. Audio was phenomenal, but a bit hard to follow because there was so much going on.
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537 reviews593 followers
March 4, 2025
*HAPPY PUBLICATION DAY!*

You’ll fall in love with this picturesque setting! So many glorious animals!

Shearwater Island holds many a secret � Located between the Tasmanian coast of Australia and Antarctica. Home to many rare species of animals. But life on the island is threatened due to climate change and rising sea levels.

Nine years ago, following the death of their mother, Dominic Salt brought his three children to live in Shearwater’s lighthouse. They are caretakers for the island’s Research Facility which houses scientists several months of the year � who are tasked with studying the wildlife, weather, and tides.

During the worst storm the Salt family has ever endured an injured woman named Rowan washes up on the shore. Where did she come from? Shearwater is so remote that she had to have been on her way there. But why? What does she want? She will I pact all their lives.

Wild Dark Shore was bleak, dark, tender, eerie, and mysterious yet there was still happiness and hope for the future to be found even in the direst of times. The main characters were brave, strong, courageous, and heroic and they loved and respected the land and sea as much as they did each other. I am almost certain this was set in the present day but could just as easily taken place slightly in the future.

My main take away after finishing this novel was the enduring strength of the unconditional love, powerful unshakeable bond, and protective instinct that exists between parents and their children. And that everything in nature is not only connected � weather, trees, plants, crops, insects, animals, humans � but dependant on each other to survive and thrive. Mother nature is as glorious and pure as it is unrelenting and destructive. Also, that nowhere on the planet is untouched by the devastating effects of climate change and man-made destruction.

The writing was hauntingly beautiful, captivating, insightful, and hit every emotional beat expertly. It was also deliberately vague, dreamlike, and flowery, which may be too frustrating for some readers. Definitely a mood-based read requiring patience and concentration, but the payoff was 100% worth it. A slow burn � particularly the first half, but the last handful of chapters were tense and fast-paced. There were some exceptional twists sprinkled throughout that left me reeling. And keep those tissues handy, and prepare yourself, because it was a tear-jerker! If you need a good cry, this is the book for you. The narration shifted between Rowan, and the three members of the Salt family, with the youngest child’s (nine-year-old Orly) chapters reciting the evolution of various plants and their importance.

Charlotte McConaghy is a new-to-me Australian author whose backlist I’ll definitely be delving into.

I’d like to thank Netgalley, Penguin Random House Australia, and Charlotte McConaghy for the e-ARC.

Publication Date: 4th March 2025.

Trigger Warnings:
Profile Image for Abbie Konnick.
89 reviews13.2k followers
March 31, 2025
3.5 ⭐️……I just couldn’t get into it? Is this just me?
Profile Image for Krystal.
588 reviews63 followers
January 29, 2025
My first time reading Charlotte McConaghy and how I loved every moment!!
🌊
A captivating story of a family whose members are facing individual struggles and feeling the far reaching grief of losing their matriarch. Dominic Salt is a widowed father of three who moved his family to Shearwater a remote island near Antarctica. They serve as caretakers on the island which houses a massive seed bank. With the researchers gone the Salts are the sole inhabitants of the island alongside the teeming wildlife. A woman washes ashore clinging to life and despite Dominic’s suspicions the Salts care for her injuries. As Rowan recovers she realizes the radios have been destroyed, so leaving Shearwater may not be as straightforward as she assumed.

The setting stands out as a character itself. The island with its secrets, seals,🦭 whales,🐋 and wild nature everywhere was stunning. The prose struck me with immediate force elegant without being flowery. The compelling plot and flawed characters made this an immersive treasure.

Cooper Mortlock, Katherine Littrell, Saskia Maarleveld, and Steve West were incredible narrators bringing this vivid emotional story to life.

I was hanging on every word!

🌟All the stars!!🌟

Thank you to NetGalley and Macmillan Audio for providing an Advanced Listening Copy for review.
All opinions are my own.
Profile Image for Natalie.
640 reviews91 followers
March 6, 2025
This was�.fine? I really don’t understand the hype here. The writing is definitely quite lyrical and certainly places the reader in the wild and unrelenting wilderness of the island, it was certainly atmospheric. But all that great setting just couldn’t get me to really feel sucked in by the plot or characters. They felt like the briefest of brush strokes which felt like I was trying to sustain myself on crumbs. The lust to romance subplot felt so random and out of place. I couldn’t understand how the characters got there with so much alleged ~suspicion~ on both sides.

Add to that that I didn’t really get what this was trying to say about environmental conservation or climate change, mental illness, or grief and trauma, and I just feel really meh. This feels like it promises a lot but delivers on very little. The outside world seems to have all these vague issues and plagues of environmental crisis but we don’t know what those are or if they’re even a reality. There’s a lot of talk about ghosts, it seems like mostly as a representation for trauma and loss but given there also those with mental health issues, it’s hard to say.

Overall this was fine but not particularly emotionally or intellectually stimulating or evocative and I found the forced mystery quite boring. Overall my sense is that poor Dom’s kids are committed to putting him in an early grave with their actions. Yes yes I know there’s the whole narcissist and all but I swear their actions were so spectacularly strange to me it boggled my mind a bit.
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1,160 reviews333 followers
March 10, 2025
Dominic Salt and his three children Raff, Fen and Orly are caretakers of Shearwater, a tiny island in between Tasmania and Antarctica. Here the world’s biggest seed bank is stored in a bunker and due to global warming the sea levels are rising, the Salts are packing the rarest and most important ones, before the ship arrives to transport them all to safety.

Dominic hasn’t gotten over the loss of his wife, the solution was to move to Shearwater, once it was busy research station and now it’s just the four of them left and soon it will be deserted and taken by the sea. After a terrible storm, a woman washes up on the rocky shore and Fen rescues her, they wonder why Rowan was on a boat in such a remote area and are suspicious of her at first and she integrates herself into the family.

Rowan isn't telling the whole truth about why she sailed to Shearwater, her husband Frank Jones was the senior botanist and he sent her a couple of odd emails and she hasn’t heard from his since. Rowan discovers the radios and power supply have been damaged and they have no way of communicating with the outside world, oddly Fen is staying on the beach with the penguins and not with her family and Dominic is keeping secrets and he’s not the only one.

As their time at Shearwater ticks over, all the characters have to decide if they can trust each other enough to protect the precious seeds in their care before it's too late and if they can finally put the tragedies of the past behind them, both Dominic and Rowan have experienced loss and create a new life together.

I received a copy of Wild Dark Shore by Charlotte McConaghy from NetGalley and Penguin Random House Australia in exchange for an unbiased review. I now understand why there’s been so much hype about this book, the narrative is full of twists and turns, and set in a remote and harsh place, and where whales, birds and penguins come to mate, have their babies and raise them and the Salts worry about what will happen to the animals and the diverse ecosystem of the rugged island once they leave.

A psychological thriller, one that will have you sitting on the edge of your seat wondering what will happen next, and full of complex characters, family dynamics, secrets, mystery, missing people, empty buildings, creepy ghost stories and acts of sabotage. Please make sure you read the author’s notes at the end, she mentions a famous explorer and as a child my eighty eight year old mother-law knew him well and five stars from me.
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March 8, 2025
bitch this was stunning
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February 27, 2025
Like her prior two works, Charlotte McConaghy invites readers to discover the natural world through her captivating storytelling. Wild Dark Shore is centered around the devastating effects of climate change and highlights the imperfection in human nature even when our intentions are good.

Character-driven and written with lyrical prose, Wild Dark Shore is breathtaking, suspenseful, and nothing short of unforgettable. I learned so many new things while reading this one and I loved how the author drew inspiration from Macquarie Island and the Svalbard Global Seed Vault in the Arctic Circle.

I listened to the audiobook version which was narrated by a full cast including Cooper Mortlock, Katherine Littrell, Saskia Maarleveld, and Steve West. The audiobook was incredible and if you decide to pick this one up, I highly recommend this format!

Wild Dark Shore by Charlotte McConaghy will be available on March 4. Many thanks to Macmillan Audio and Flatiron Books for the gifted audiobook!
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February 21, 2025
Dominic Salt and his three children are caretakers of Shearwater, a tiny island not far from Antarctica, and they live in the lighthouse on the island. Home to the world’s largest seed bank, Shearwater was once full of researchers. But with sea levels rising, the Salts are now its final inhabitants, packing up the seeds before they are transported to safer ground. During a violent storm a woman washes up on shore and the Salts nurse her back to health.

This is quite different from most of the books I read and I was quite involved in the story. I listened to the audiobook narrated by Cooper Mortlock; Katherine Littrell; Saskia Maarleveld; and Steve West. I have no idea which parts were narrated by which narrator but they all did a great job. Whoever narrated Dominic had a very deep gruff voice and sometimes delivered his lines in a husky whisper which I had trouble with but I think that's more my hearing than anything and it got easier as time went on. I loved the realistic-sounding voice of the youngest child - Orly (even though I thought his name was Ollie until more than half-way through).

There's a lot going on in this book and descriptions of the island, the buildings and the weather are very detailed and atmospheric. The story is a little bit to do with climate change and a little bit speculative and a lot to do with family dynamics, with a mystery thrown in. The cover perfectly depicts the tone of this book. If it hadn't been for the romance scenes I probably would've given it 5 stars. The romance seemed totally out of place to me even though I see how it fits into the story. I had been hoping for a different ending and yet it seemed appopriate. I confess I shed a few tears throughout the book.

TW (could be spoilerish): .

My thanks to McMillan Audio, via Netgalley, for approving my request to listen to this audiobook. All opinions expressed are my own.
Publication Date: March 4, 2025
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May 1, 2024
Man. I don't even know how to describe my feelings about this book. I read a lot. Very seldom do I finish a book and have to just lay back, weeping, thinking about the beauty and power of what I've just read. This book did that.
Wild Dark Shore spans a few genres - mystery/thriller, literary fiction, nature writing, some slow burn romance. I was completely immersed in the setting, and I learned a lot about different ecosystems. And so many birds!! The characters are fantastic, and I loved switching perspectives between the main characters. I didn't think Charlotte McConaghy could possibly write something even better than Migrations, but she's done it with Wild Dark Shore.

Thank you to Edelweiss for a DRC of this incredible book.
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April 1, 2025
“Wild Dark Shore�, by Charlotte McConaghy

4 stars ⭐️⭐️⭐️⭐️

This one is hard to review.
I do have mixed feelings.
There are goods moments as well as boring ones.
The concept is terrific and the writing is excellent, but this is a slow burn.
Sometimes I felt like quitting because the pace was not very consistent.
Some pages were filled with love as well as with great grief.
The setting was very atmospheric and some descriptions were very beautiful and touching.
But the storytelling wasn’t gripping or flawless.
Some short chapters felt incomplete, as if in a draft mode.
The characters were very vivid, believable and likeable, and the development of the story is told through multiple perspectives.
But when I reached the conclusion I was left unsatisfied.
My praise is absolutely for the concept and for the writing.
I really wished to have listened to the audiobook while reading the ebook.

e-book (Kobo): 327 pages , 101k words
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15 reviews57 followers
March 9, 2025
I need 8-10 business days to emotionally recover while I’m processing my thoughts on this book. 😭
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257 reviews121 followers
February 14, 2025
Unfortunately, i find myself on a desolate outlier island. With multiple shifts in narrators and timelines, I struggled to keep my head above water. The novel succeeds at being deeply introspective and highly atmospheric, but I didn’t attach to any of the characters.

Fans of climate change novels will probably enjoy this novel more than I did. I knew it was going to be a cautionary tale, but my mindset wasn’t prepared for the overall icy bleakness.

I was gifted the audiobook in exchange for my honest review. While I listen to a lot of audiobooks, this is one where I wish I had a copy of the ebook as well. Several times, I found myself confused, and if I could have pulled up a character by name or a previous scene, it would have added clarity to my reading experience.
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March 18, 2025
“Maybe we will drown or burn or starve one day, but until then we get to choose if we’ll add to that destruction or if we will care for each other.�

“There is such peril in loving things at all, and he feels sort of proud, in fact, that he just keeps on doing it.�

There is such emotional peril in reading a Charlotte McConaghy novel, but I just keep on doing it because they just hurt so good. This was such a poignant exploration of the love and appreciation of nature and wildlife, the lengths we’ll go to for the ones we love, finding space for love and joy even at the end of the world and even at the risk that you’ll lose it all, the ways we work through our trauma, and second chances.

McConaghy has an incredible talent for crafting emotional stories with stellar writing and a compelling mystery throughline that keeps you hooked in the story. I can’t wait to keep reading everything she write for forever.
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452 reviews146 followers
March 16, 2025
This is the first book I have read by Charlotte McConaghy, but her other books are on my horizon to read. I don’t know how I missed them.
This is a beautifully written thought provoking novel. It is the story of a family living on an isolated island near Antarctica. They are the only inhabitants of this island. Previously many scientists were there doing research. They have left the island because of the rising sea. The island holds the world’s largest seed bank.
The climate is changing. The sea is rising. There will be nothing left of this island.
The Salt family is there to pack up the seeds before they get destroyed.
A storm comes to the island washing ashore a woman who was trying to get to the island by boat. Why would she come to this island? The mystery begins.
I was immediately immersed in this story. The descriptions of the island and all its wildlife were breathtaking. You feel the isolation of the family. Dominic Salt and his three children lived there for 8 years. Now where will they go and can adept to a new environment?
I learned so much from this book about seeds, plants and wild life.
This is a compelling story. Do not miss it.
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