Five Smooth Stones: A Novel Free Audiobook Download by Ann Fairbairn


Five Smooth Stones is the story of an old woman and her two young granddaughters who are on a road trip with their father. When they stop at a remote house, they find it in disrepair, but still decide to stay there. The three of them fall into an uneasy routine, but things take a turn when they hear a noise outside and head out to investigate. They find out that the old woman's husband has been murdered and she has hidden his body somewhere in the house. The mystery deepens until finally things are revealed.

A "Five Smooth Stones" is the witch's name for five stones that have been enchanted in order to help one find the girl he loves. What begins as a simple mission turns into a much more dangerous quest, and things only get more complicated when his friends are kidnapped as well.

Five Smooth Stones is the account of one woman’s journey to find and re-discover her past, her family and her future. And it’s an adventure that takes you from the lush valleys of rural Wales to the streets of London and beyond.

A debut novel about the lives of five women, set in a small town in Scotland. The life-changing event for each of them is different, but they all meet at a women's retreat that leads to love and healing.

Five Smooth Stones: A Novel is a novel of love and the powerful connection between unlikely friends. This beautifully written story takes place in Ireland during the time of the Great Hunger, when thousands starved to death while Irish landlords made money off their suffering. Along with this story is a bit of history that many people are not aware of, which I found fascinating.

Five Smooth Stones is a beautiful story of love, loss, and redemption. It is a delicately drawn tale of how one woman's actions ripple through her community and her state.

Published Date 2021-12-14
Duration 34 hours 46 minutes
Author Ann Fairbairn
Narrated Sean Crisden
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Abridged No
Is It Free? 30-days Free
Category Fiction & Literature
Parent Category Black Literature, Historical Fiction

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