Bury Our Bones in the Midnight Soil Audiobook & Text to Speech Guide (2026) — V.E. Schwab's 18-Hour Three-Century Vampire Saga

Bury Our Bones in the Midnight Soil — V.E. Schwab
First published: June 10, 2025 · Tor Publishing Group
Pages: 535 (hardcover)
Goodreads: 3.92★ (184K+ ratings) · view
Audiobook narrator: Multi-cast (Audible Studios) · 18h 26m
Structure: Three timelines — 1532 Spain, 1827 London, 2019 Boston
Standalone: Yes (no series commitment)
V.E. Schwab's 2025 release? Libby lends the multi-cast Audible edition free → or own the Kindle ebook and pair with CastReader AI TTS for unlimited re-listens →
Bury Our Bones in the Midnight Soil is V.E. Schwab's structurally most ambitious novel since The Invisible Life of Addie LaRue — a three-timeline vampire saga spanning 1532 Spain, 1827 London, and 2019 Boston, narrated by three women whose lives intersect through the book's central mythology of hunger, desire, and immortality. Tor published it June 2025, Audible released an 18h 26m multi-cast edition, and the reception has been the most polarizing of Schwab's career: 3.92★ / 184,000+ ratings with a visible split between fans who love the atmospheric lyricism and critics who find the plot density insufficient.
This guide covers the three-timeline audio structure, multi-cast narration strategy, Schwab-backlist comparison for audiobook listeners, and every free / paid path.
Why Bury Our Bones's Structure Matters on Audio
Multi-timeline structure is harder to render on audio than single-POV chronological narrative. Bury Our Bones's three-timeline chapters demand either multi-cast production (which Audible Studios delivered) or very disciplined single-narrator differentiation. The listening experience differs meaningfully by format:
| Production choice | Strength | Weakness |
|---|---|---|
| Multi-cast Audible Studios (canonical) | Clear timeline separation, distinct voice per era | Three narrators = variable per-section quality |
| Single-voice AI (CastReader) | Consistent prose rendering | Timeline transitions require active reader tracking |
| Hypothetical single-narrator Whelan-style | Performance consistency | Would struggle with three first-person female POVs |
Schwab's previous audiobooks — Addie LaRue (Julia Whelan solo), Shades of Magic (Kevin Kenerly solo), Vicious (Noah Michael Levine solo) — all used single-narrator productions. Bury Our Bones's multi-cast choice is a structural response to the three-timeline demand, and for first-listen it's the canonical format.
Three Listening Modes
- Schwab completionist mode — you've listened to Addie LaRue and Shades of Magic and want Schwab's 2025 release regardless of reception discourse. Multi-cast Audible is the rational first listen.
- Literary fiction on audio mode — you prioritize prose quality over plot density and find Schwab's atmospheric lyricism worth the 18 hours. Libby + multi-cast is ideal.
- Dark fantasy / vampire fiction mode — you're exploring contemporary vampire novels (Interview with the Vampire re-reads, Certain Dark Things, Midnight Mass tie-ins). Bury Our Bones is the 2025 entry; calibrate expectations toward atmosphere over chronicle.
Platform-by-Platform Breakdown
| Platform | Cost | Narration | Best for |
|---|---|---|---|
| Audible credit | 1 credit | Multi-cast Audible Studios | Strong credit value at 18h 26m |
| Audible à la carte | ~$24-28 | Multi-cast Audible Studios | Schwab canonical production |
| Audible Plus | Free w/ Plus | Multi-cast Audible Studios | Check current rotation |
| Libby (free library) | Free (4-8 week wait) | Multi-cast Audible Studios | Active-surge wait, newer release |
| Hoopla | Free, instant | Multi-cast Audible Studios | No-waitlist where available |
| Spotify Audiobooks | 15h free/mo + à la carte | Multi-cast Audible Studios | 18h+ crosses one subscription month |
| Kindle + CastReader | $14-18 ebook + free AI TTS | AI (Kokoro) | Own-forever, single-voice re-listens |
Option A — Multi-Cast Audible (Canonical Format)
The multi-cast production is the structural match for the three-timeline narrative. For first-listen, prioritize this format — the timeline transitions feel cleaner with distinct voices, and Schwab's structural ambition is better represented by production design that matches the text's demands. Audible credit users: 18h 26m is solid credit value, comparable to ACOTAR's 16-hour book 1 range and better than ACOFAS's 6h 31m.
Option B — Libby (Free Path, Longer Wait)
Bury Our Bones launched June 2025, placing 2026 Libby requests in the active-surge window. Typical wait 4-8 weeks in U.S. library systems. The multi-cast edition is what Libby stocks — so the free-path format matches the canonical format.
Option C — Kindle + CastReader (Own-Forever Economics)
For Schwab fans who re-listen to her books annually (a common fandom pattern — Addie LaRue has substantial re-read culture):
- Audible credit ≈ $15 equivalent
- Audible à la carte: ~$24-28
- Libby: free but 4-8 week waits per cycle during surge
- Kindle ebook $14-18 + free CastReader AI TTS = own forever, unlimited re-listens
Setup:
- Buy Kindle Bury Our Bones ($14-18; 2025 releases discount slowly — watch Tor promotional events)
- Open in Kindle Cloud Reader
- Install CastReader Chrome or Edge
- Press play — AI narration + paragraph highlighting + auto-page-turn across 535 pages
Tradeoff: single-voice AI narration loses the multi-cast timeline differentiation. For re-listeners who've already mapped the three-timeline structure on first listen, single-voice works. First-time listeners benefit from multi-cast Audible.
Option D — Spotify Audiobooks (Two-Month Span)
Spotify Premium's 15 free audiobook hours per month won't fit the full 18h 26m in a single billing cycle. Listeners can finish over 2 subscription months or supplement with ~$11-14 à la carte purchase within Spotify for the remaining hours.
Schwab Audiobook Comparison Matrix
For listeners picking across Schwab's catalog:
| Book | Narrator(s) | Runtime | Best for audio? |
|---|---|---|---|
| The Invisible Life of Addie LaRue | Julia Whelan (solo) | 17h 10m | Excellent — Whelan's career-best performance |
| Shades of Magic (A Darker Shade of Magic, book 1) | Kevin Kenerly | 11h 33m | Strong — distinct male narrator |
| Vicious | Noah Michael Levine | 11h 11m | Strong — grittier production |
| Bury Our Bones in the Midnight Soil — this book | Multi-cast Audible | 18h 26m | Ambitious multi-cast; polarizing response |
Bury Our Bones is the most ambitious production of the four and the most polarizing reception. Schwab fans should calibrate expectations accordingly.
TTS Settings for Bury Our Bones on CastReader
| Setting | Recommendation | Why |
|---|---|---|
| Base voice | Versatile mid-register female | Atmospheric prose rewards literary tone |
| Timeline distinction (if character voices enabled) | 3 female registers | Matches multi-cast production strategy |
| Speed | 1.0x for 1532 and 1827; 1.25x for 2019 | Schwab's prose density varies by era |
| Highlighting | On | Multilingual proper-noun set (Spanish, French, English) |
| Auto page turn | On | 535 pages |
| Pronunciation overrides | Minimal — Schwab uses common diction | CastReader's OCR handles most cases |
| Send to Phone | For 18h+ multi-session listening | Cross-device continuity matters |
Content Considerations
Bury Our Bones is adult dark fantasy. Unabridged on audio:
- Vampirism / blood imagery throughout (literary register, not horror-graphic)
- Queer sexual content across all three timelines (tonally matches Addie LaRue's intimacy)
- Violence (hunger-driven, metaphorical in places, literal in others)
- Trauma themes (colonial-era power dynamics in 1532, social-restrictions in 1827)
For mixed-company listening, headphones recommended particularly in the 1532 and 2019 intimacy sequences.
Buying & Borrowing Links
- Audible edition — multi-cast, $24-28 or 1 credit
- Libro.fm — indie-bookstore support
- Libby / Hoopla — free with library card
- Spotify Audiobooks — 15 free hours/mo
- Kindle edition — $14-18 for own-forever
- Macmillan / Tor — publisher page
Related Reading
- The Seven Husbands of Evelyn Hugo — multi-era literary fiction comparison
- Atmosphere (Taylor Jenkins Reid) — contemporary literary-fiction audiobook benchmark
- My Friends (Fredrik Backman) — literary-fiction audio pacing reference
- James (Percival Everett) — multi-timeline POV audio comparison
- Listen to Kindle Cloud Reader — CastReader OCR bypass
- Audible Alternative Free — literary-fiction audiobook economics
Eighteen hours and twenty-six minutes across three centuries. Bury Our Bones in the Midnight Soil is V.E. Schwab's most structurally ambitious novel, and the reception split reflects that ambition — reward-to-cost calculation depends heavily on whether you prize Schwab's atmospheric prose over plot momentum. Multi-cast Audible for the canonical format, Libby for the free path despite the surge-era wait, Kindle + CastReader for the own-forever re-listen economics once the three-timeline structure is mapped — choose the path that matches what you want from these 18 hours.