The Fire Stone

· Stone Collection Book 3 · Tantor Media Inc · Narrated by Grant Cartwright
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Sebastian, a young farm hand living in the Australian mallee, is being watched covertly by Val, a fugitive hiding in the forests on the banks of the River Murray. Val has an official document that confirms his death fourteen years ago. There is no official document that confirms his particular skill: assassin. Pip divides her life between her musical studies at the Adelaide Conservatorium and her work as a barista. Her ordered life is shattered when bullets fired through the window of her home reduce her cello to matchwood. The violence appears all the more bewildering given that she lives with her father David, a mild-mannered Anglican cleric. A web of violence draws all four of them together. Everything in Sebastian's life begins to change when he is given the gift of a fabulous opal-The Fire Stone. It begins a journey that takes all of them across the Pacific to the islands of Vanuatu, where the final drama is played out. The four of them must band together, in order to defeat an organization that lives for violence, intimidation, and murder.

About the author

Nick Hawkes has earned degrees in both science and theology-and has written books on both. Since then, he has turned his hand to novels, writing romantic thrillers that feed the heart, mind, and soul. His seven full length novels are known as the Stone Collection.

Grant Cartwright has narrated over 100 titles across all genres. A regular voice with Audible, Tantor Media, Podium Audio, Bolinda Publishing, and Audioworks, his warm clarity and adept characterizations place him at the top of the industry.

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