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The Lighthouse: The new claustrophobic psychological fiction thriller with a heart thudding twist you don’t want to miss in 2023

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but will it work? 71 Balham High Road, Balham, SW12 9AP The Lighthouse Keeper's Cat Hamish; the lighthouse keeper's cat; has been neglecting his duties and the mice are running wild all over the lighthouse. Whether you use it now or save it for later, the sight of this unique bookish souvenir will instantly transport you back to your time by the sea through the pages of this literary masterpiece. Not only is Hamish the cat trapped inside, he also needs to switch on the light to warn the ships that they're near the rocks on the coast. But one morning a stroll along the beach inspires Mr Grinling to take up a most unlikely pastime! Content The Lighthouse Keeper's ChristmasMr Grinling and his great-nephew, George, find themselves stranded in the lighthouse on a stormy Christmas night. But Mr Grinling isn't the only one who enjoys the tasty food. Lighthouse Keeper's BreakfastMr and Mrs Grinling are throwing a fancy-dress party to celebrate the lighthouse's 200th birthday and everyone is invited.

What's Inside?

  • Molly and the Whale
  • Measures 21 x 14cm.
  • Molly and the Stormy Sea
  • a bookish souvenir - one that is timeless, transporting, and thoughtful
  • a pretty paperback edition of Virginia Woolf's To the Lighthouse, a classic that's been vetted by decades upon decades of pretty literate people as well as our very own Monthly Book Club subscribers!
  • perks - As a book box buyer, you automatically have front-of-the-line access to the Monthly Book Club when it reopens to new subscribers since the number of spots is limited.
  • Molly and the Lighthouse
  • Molly and the Lockdown
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Reviews

The booktrail

Certainly not after reading this! Not sure if I would ever go to a reunion in a lighthouse mind.

Fictionophile

Fran has a good, strong premise and explores it in a way I hadn’t read before. I'm sure my opinions about the ending are in the minority though.

This book is full of creepy occurances and myteries you think you know how they are going to end. That’s no spoiler, it happens early on but suffice to say that that’s just the start! Someone goes missing only for him to turn up the next day very afraid…. This thriller would be the perfect read for the autumn.

That’s why exploring it via fiction is particularly good in this case. There’s something very creepy about lighthouses I think.

Told from the point of view of the women in the story, this suspense thriller held my attention throughout. You know what I mean though, this kind of premise is exciting in a book and intriguing but it would be awful in real life! But you are wrong. With creepy vibes and overtones of horror, this suspense-fueled novel would be just the thing for a late October night.

The way they communicate silently with the boats out there, the way the sea whips the rocks as if in anger…. The scene setting was really well done as I could feel the wind, the sea and see the ghostly veil of the lighthouse lamp.

That sounds awful doesn’t it? "</i>Personally, I was riveted right up until almost the end, which left me somewhat unsatisfied.



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