The Mystery of the Abandoned Lighthouse


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During their family's vacation at the beach, Chris and his sister help solve a mystery involving an abandoned lighthouse, and learn the importance of trusting their parents.




The Lighthouse


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On 26 December 1900, the vessel Hesperus arrived at Eilean Mor in the remote Outer Hebrides with a relief lighthouseman and fresh provisions. The lighthouse had been in operation for a year, but it had been noted that no light had been seen from Eilean Mor for several days. The relief keeper, Joseph Moore, found the lighthouse to be completely deserted, and a subsequent search of the island failed to reveal any sign of what had happened to the three keepers. The last entry in the logbook had been made on 15 December and contained a number of strange and distressing clues as to the mental states of the men. One was reported to have been crying, while another had become 'very quiet'. When it was revealed that the men's oilskin coats were missing and the clock in the lighthouse had stopped, theories surrounding the keepers' fates inevitably proliferated. These included a giant wave washing them away, murder or suicide. Others favoured more esoteric explanations – Eilean Mor was believed to have mystical properties. In The Lighthouse, Keith McCloskey explores this mysterious and chilling story in depth for the first time and reveals a shocking conclusion.




The Lighthouse Mystery


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Four brave siblings were searching for a home – and found a life of adventure! Join the Boxcar Children as they investigate the mystery of an old lighthouse in this illustrated chapter book series beloved by generations of readers. The Aldens take a trip to the New England coast and get to stay in a lighthouse! But strange things happen after it gets dark—an unknown woman is seen walking around, and Watch wakes up growling late at night. Can the Boxcar Children shed light on a seaside mystery? What started as a single story about the Alden Children has delighted readers for generations and sold more than 80 million books worldwide. Featuring timeless adventures, mystery, and suspense, The Boxcar Children® series continues to inspire children to learn, question, imagine, and grow.




Bella Baxter and the Lighthouse Mystery


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When someone or something is visiting the old abandoned lighthouse near Sea Inn, Bella and her friends are determined to figure out what is going on.




The Lighthouse


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‘A spooky rollercoaster of a book. Lots of twists and turns – I loved it’ Simon McCleave ⭐⭐⭐⭐⭐ No one expected them to go there. The question is: will any of them leave?




The Bad Luck Lighthouse


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In solving the mystery of the Last Chance Hotel, Seth has discovered a bewildering new world of magic. But the truth about his mother’s fate remains, stolen away with the firefly cage by his nemesis, the wicked Tiffany Bunn. Determined to chase them down–and prove himself as a magician–Seth and his cat Nightshade are quickly embroiled in the latest MagiCon case, a murder investigation at a deserted lighthouse…




The Motor Boys on the Atlantic; or, The Mystery of the Lighthouse


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Clarence Young's 'The Motor Boys on the Atlantic; or, The Mystery of the Lighthouse' is a thrilling adventure novel that follows a group of young friends as they embark on a high-seas mystery that leads them to a mysterious lighthouse. The book is written in a lively and engaging style, perfect for young readers who enjoy action-packed stories with a dash of mystery. Set in the early 20th century, the book captures the spirit of the time with its detailed descriptions of technology and transportation. Young's ability to keep readers on the edge of their seats makes 'The Motor Boys on the Atlantic' a must-read for fans of adventure fiction. Clarence Young, a prolific author known for his series of 'Motor Boys' books, drew inspiration from his own love of exploration and discovery to create this captivating story. His attention to detail and knowledge of the period shine through in his vivid portrayal of the characters and settings. Fans of classic adventure literature will delight in this timeless tale of bravery and friendship. I highly recommend 'The Motor Boys on the Atlantic' to readers looking for a riveting and nostalgic adventure story that will capture their imagination.




The Mysterious Lighthouse of Chelton


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Alex and Jenny Levine, vacationing with their parents in a small seaside community, discover lights coming from a long unused lighthouse, and while they spend time with their new friends the Suzmans trying to solve the mystery, they become increasingly involved in the practice of Judaism.




The Lighthouse Witches


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Don’t miss the brand-new chilling gothic thriller from the bestselling author . . .




Outsider


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(Limelight). Now available in paperback, this compilation by longtime New York Times music and arts critic John Rockwell features the creme de la creme of the renowned journalist's arts criticism and commentary over the past 40 years. Taken mostly from the Times , but also including pieces from 17 other sources, such as the Los Angeles Times , The New Republic , the San Francisco Examiner , High Fidelity , Opera , and the Village Voice , these writings present Rockwell's unique vision of the arts scene over the past 40 years, with essays on classical music (including the breadth of contemporary works), rock, dance, art, film, theater, general arts topics, and reports from abroad. Rockwell's analysis includes parallels among the arts, insights from one to another, as he brilliantly communicates his aesthetic experiences to the reader.