
The Light Keeper
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'I loved this' Matt Haig 'Fabulous' Jane Fallon 'Mesmerizing' Peter James 'Wonderfully written' Anthony Horowitz
Sarah stands on the brink, arms open wide as if to let the wind carry her away.
She's come to the high cliffs to be alone, to face the truth about her life, to work out what to do.
Her lover Jack is searching, desperate to find her before it is too late. But Sarah doesn't want to be found. Not yet. Not by him.
And someone else is seeking answers up here where the seabirds soar - a man known only as the Keeper, living in an old lighthouse right on the cusp of a four-hundred-foot drop. He is all too aware that sometimes love takes you to the edge . . .
'Cole writes with human warmth and bittersweet emotion. I loved this.'
Matt Haig
'Wonderfully written. This is a book that will stay with you.'
Anthony Horowitz
'An absolute thing of beauty. Not like anything else I've read. Fabulous.'
Jane Fallon
'Mesmerizing and lyrical, Cole creates atmosphere you can breathe and emotion that can shred your heart.'
Peter James
'Evocative, spiritual and deeply immersive.'
Rev Kate Bottley
'Tremendous speed and pace. The ending took me completely by surprise.'
Jeffrey Archer
'Compelling, ambitious and deeply moving.'
Peter Stanford
'Beautifully tense and atmospheric.'
Marianne Power
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Person
Cole Moreton is an award-winning writer and broadcaster who has written for The Guardian, The Telegraph and many other publications. He makes documentaries for BBC Radio 4 and was named Interviewer of the Year at the Press Awards for his work with the Mail on Sunday. Cole lives near Beachy Head on the south coast of England and spends as much time as possible staring out to sea. This is his first novel.
Content
- Intro
- The Light Keeper
- One
- Two
- Three
- Four
- Five
- Six
- Seven
- Eight
- Nine
- Ten
- Eleven
- Twelve
- Thirteen
- Fourteen
- Fifteen
- Sixteen
- Seventeen
- Eighteen
- Nineteen
- Twenty
- Twenty-one
- Twenty-two
- Twenty-three
- Twenty-four
- Twenty-five
- Twenty-six
- Twenty-seven
- Twenty-eight
- Twenty-nine
- Thirty
- Thirty-one
- Thirty-two
- Thirty-three
- Thirty-four
- Thirty-five
- Thirty-six
- Thirty-seven
- Thirty-eight
- Thirty-nine
- Forty
- Forty-one
- Forty-two
- Forty-three
- Forty-four
- Forty-five
- Forty-six
- Forty-seven
- Forty-eight
- Forty-nine
- Fifty
- Fifty-one
- Fifty-two
- Author's note
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