When Devils Sing

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atmospheric
Author_Xan Kaur
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Category=YFD
creepy
cult
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georgia
horror
pocast
small town
small town horror
southern gothic
supernatural thriller
teen horror
urban legend
YA horror
YA thriller

Product details

  • ISBN 9781035045174
  • Weight: 272g
  • Dimensions: 131 x 197mm
  • Publication Date: 05 Jun 2025
  • Publisher: Pan Macmillan
  • Publication City/Country: GB
  • Product Form: Paperback
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When Devils Sing is a rural, atmospheric YA horror, perfect for fans of Stephen King.

In the shadows of a small Georgia town, four unlikely allies must unravel the sinister secrets behind a local teen's disappearance during the eerie Cicada Festival.


When Dawson Sumter goes missing, all he leaves behind is a smattering of blood in room 4 of the debt-ridden motel owned by Neera Singh's family.

Disappearances like this aren't uncommon in the rural Georgia town of Carrion. Especially during the Cicada Festival, which takes place every thirteen years when a cicada brood returns from underground, shrieking their deafening screams.

Desperate to find out if Dawson is still alive, Neera joins forces with three other local teens: Isaiah, clandestine true crime podcaster; Reid, son of the wealthiest man in the region; and Sam, estranged daughter of the local hitman.

As they find themselves entangled in a messy web of secrets and lies, they discover just how deep the rot in Carrion goes . . .

'Xan Kaur masterfully weaves small-town mystery with an unrelenting sense of dread' - Nick Brooks, author of Promise Boys

Xan Kaur is a photographer and author of When Devils Sing based out of Atlanta. Born in the “Land of Waterfalls” and raised in rural Georgia, she’s moved more times than the years she’s been alive. After a childhood spread across dozens of small towns, Xan developed a keen eye for observation of the human experience from a young age.

Having grown up in a non-traditional British-Punjabi household, she became familiar with Pink Floyd before bhangra, grits before aloo gobi. She aims for her writing to reflect these unique, often-overlooked diasporic experiences, with an emphasis on one’s relationship to the physical world around them.

With a passion for environmentalism, a decade of veganism, and a fierce reverence for nature, Xan finds herself drawn to experiences that connect her with the earth. When not writing, you can find her behind her camera, hiking up a mountain, or swimming in the nearest ocean.

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