
Irish Stones
A Raven Hill Farm Mystery
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Jane E. Drew

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Quinn and Fiona have settled into their new life on Raven Hill Farm in West Cork. They have great friends and a menagerie of animals. Quinn volunteers at the local mental health clinic, while Fiona has her greenhouse and plants to keep her busy.
Their lives are turned upside down when Owen Gilpatrick, the farm’s previous owner, is found dead in their barn, the victim of an apparent murder.
What’s just as shocking is the DNA results that show Quinn to be Owen’s great-niece. Quinn can’t wrap her head around how she managed to buy her family’s ancestral home without even knowing it.
Strange forces are at work that she’s only beginning to understand. There are more shocking secrets to uncover if Quinn can manage to stay alive.
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- Pamela Ann Plumer
- 10-05-24
My favorite virtual voice is the British one!
I’m all for human narrators but this one used a British voice and it’s quite realistic. This was a great short story which I enjoyed very much.
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- Nancy J Tomlinson
- 01-05-25
Great story
Inflictions are just a bit flat with the narration. I loved the story and found it very interesting.
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- LAWonder10
- 03-02-25
This is a well written human interest and murder mystery story
This is more than just a murder mystery.?It is also a human interest addressing a couple of other controversial issues.
This novella is very well written, keeping the listener’s interest though the time of three generations. One scene flows smoothly to the next scene. Although it covers three generations, the story is very easily followed.
The narration is done with complete professionalism. I did have to speed up my listening device one level because it was dragging out the narration too much.
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- Kindle Customer
- 09-03-24
good story
hard to follow the monotone voice,but i did replay alot just because i wanted to know the details
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