Jake Whyte's existence on a secluded British island is marked by the tumultuous rhythm of nature—relentless rain, voracious winds, and the unsettling disappearance of her sheep. Coexisting with her recalcitrant collie, Dog, Jake's life is one of deliberate isolation, a barricade against a history marred by scars and silence, stretching across oceans and years. But an undercurrent of terror punctuates the nights as a predator, real or imagined, encroaches upon her sanctuary. As foreboding as the looming storm clouds are the apparitions of a mysterious boy, a cryptic man, and the insidious whispers of a formidable beast haunting the woodland edge. Beneath the shadow of these threats lies the gravity of Jake's past—a myriad of concealed truths clawing their way to the surface, poised to upend her precariously balanced existence. 'All the Birds, Singing' weaves an intimate tapestry of resilience and remorse, the innate quest for absolution, and the profound yearning for a redemption as elusive as the island's spectral inhabitants.