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The Night Birds

The Night Birds

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Book
2
Narrator
2
Release Date
May 6, 2025
Duration
9 hours 5 minutes
Summary
The next gripping, atmospheric horror novel from NYT bestselling author Christopher Golden, set in a deteriorated, half-sunken freighter ship off the coast of Galveston, TX.

Charlie Book and Ruby Cahill have history. After their love ended in heartbreak, they never expected to see each other again, but when terror enters Ruby’s life, Charlie Book is the only safe harbor she can believe in.
In his work for the Texas Parks and Wildlife Department, Book has been living aboard and studying the Christabel, a 19th century freighter that lies half-sunken in Gulf waters, just off the shore of Galveston. Over many years, a massive forest of mangrove trees has grown up through the deck of the ship, creating a startlingly beautiful enigma Book calls the Floating Forest, full of birds, crabs, and snakes. Though a powerful storm churns through the Gulf, Book intends to sleep on board as usual.
But when he arrives at the dock, preparing to motor out to the Christabel, he’s stunned to find Ruby there waiting for him. And Ruby’s not alone. With her are a mysterious, terrified woman named Johanna and an infant child. They need Book to hide them safely aboard the Christabel while they're on the run, only it isn’t the police who are after them. It’s the coven of witches Johanna has fled, stealing away the helpless infant for whom they had hideous plans…or so Johanna claims.
It’s lunacy. Book wants nothing to do with it. But after the way he and Ruby ended things, and the unspoken pain between them, he can’t refuse. Yet even as he brings them out to the ruined ship and its floating forest, back in Galveston there are shadowed figures out in the storm, sniffing the air like bloodhounds. And despite the worsening wind and rain, the night birds are flying, scouring the coastline as if searching for their prey.
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Profile Avatar Anonymous Nov 2025

This was okay but I’m kind of sad I wasted a credit on it. The story started out intriguing and I loved the Galveston setting with the storm and sunken ship with mangrove trees growing out of it. Even the opening introducing Ruby was atmospheric and I enjoyed the writing. There was a nice creepiness factor in the beginning too. But the entire witch storyline was not fully fleshed out; it was over the top and just went downhill midway through. And I like witchy stories. But the lore didn’t make sense, the characters become ridiculous, and these had to have been some of the most inept witches I’ve ever read about. A 4-5 star premise but lacking in execution.

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