When Devils Sing
by Xan Kaur
YA Suspense Horror
NetGalley eARC
Pub Date: May 27, 2025
Macmillan Children's/Henry Holt
Ages: 14+
Dawson Sumter is missing, and Neera might be the last person that saw him when he arrived at her grandparents' hotel, Dawson leaving behind a lot of blood in the bathroom.
Sam made a deal to save her little brother after a horrific car accident. All she had to do was lie, saying she saw Dawson at the lake drunk.
Reid and Dawson became fast friends at the golf course, though Reid's family wasn't thrilled about a poor kid hanging around.
After receiving an email from Dawson claiming something bad was going to happen to him, Isaiah begins to investigate, wondering if there is some truth to the urban legend about three devils.
Disappearances in Carrion are common, but they seem to spike every thirteen years, most of the missing drowning in the lake during the celebration of the cicadas' returns.
This book kept up at a steady pace, a slow one. I loved the unique idea of how the deals with devils were made, but they were not creepy enough, instead, they were simple. And with the multiple MCs, it got confusing at times, then bogged down with their histories; some were constantly reminded, while others were just a brushing. Equal grounds would have highlighted the characters' growth.
Even though it started off good, without the backstory of the character and what led to it, there was no impact. I had no idea why the situation happened. That reasoning wasn't given until much later. After the initial event, the story's pace dropped and didn't pick up until the end, and that was just a blip.
While one early reviewer called this: 'A true blood-soaked Southern Gothic...' I am going to majorly disagree! It's really only a sprinkling of blood.
I was expecting a blood filled horror story with devils and creepy bugs, but alas, nope. Yeah, there is some gore, blood, and death, but there was only one part of the story that came close to horror and gore. The descriptions of the town, environment, etc, were great; wonderful details, especially with the old pictures!
Even though I think this is tame, with the violence and blood, this book isn't suitable for readers under fourteen.
This almost reached the next star.
1 Star