Some truths are etched in stone. Others whisper through time, waiting to be heard.
Irish archaeologist Dr. Aisling McManus arrives at Grand Canyon University with one goal: to prove that ancient trade routes once linked Indigenous cultures across continents-routes long dismissed by mainstream scholars. When she discovers unexplained petroglyphs and ceremonial relics hidden deep within the canyon, her theory gains dangerous traction. But not everyone is ready to embrace a truth that could upend academic orthodoxy. As university politics threaten to derail her research and rival professors challenge her credibility, Aisling must dig deeper-both into the canyon's sandstone heart and her own. With the help of a seasoned local guide and a wary geologist, she risks her reputation, safety, and future to protect a history long buried by silence and stone. Whispers of the Grand Canyon is a sweeping tale of resilience, wonder, and one woman's quest to give voice to a forgotten legacy. Perfect for readers who love atmospheric storytelling, courageous female leads, and mysteries hidden in the earth itself. Fans of Ann Patchett, Kate Morton, and Barbara Kingsolver will be spellbound.