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The Fairy Wren
- Narrated by: Shane Emmett
- Length: 6 hrs and 15 mins
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Publisher's Summary
From the moment a fairy wren drops his lost wedding ring at his feet, Paul realizes there's more magic to the world than he thought...
When Paul Fischer receives a strange phone call asking for help, from a woman who might be his estranged wife Rachel, he's drawn into a mysterious search that threatens not only his struggling bookstore, but long-buried dreams too.
Unfortunately, the only help comes from a shady best friend, an Italian runaway and a strange blue fairy wren that seems to be trying to tell him something — yet the further he follows the clues it leaves the less sense the world seems to make. Is he on the verge of a magical, beautiful discovery or at the point of total disaster?