
The Lighthouse Keeper
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Narrated by:
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Steven Cree
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By:
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Alan K. Baker
About this listen
A terrifying mystery of the sea. In December 1900, three lighthouse keepers vanished without trace from the remote Scottish island of Eilean Mòr. An emergency relief crew was sent to man the lighthouse. At the end of their month-long duty, they resigned from their posts, and never spoke of what they had experienced on the island. The mystery of Eilean Mòr has never been solved. Until now. In the present, a group of environmental researchers arrives on the island to observe the wildlife. While exploring the lighthouse, now automated and deserted, one of the team discovers a manuscript written by one of the relief keepers, a man named Alec Dalemore.
As a sudden storm moves in, cutting off their escape, the researchers come to realise that Dalemore wrote the manuscript as a warning to all the lighthouse keepers who would come after him. A warning of something on Eilean Mòr and in the surrounding ocean - something ancient and powerful, and strange beyond imagining....
The Lighthouse Keeper is a supernatural tale based on the Flannan Isles mystery, one of the greatest unsolved enigmas in maritime history. Blending factual first hand reports with speculative fiction, the novel takes the listener on a journey to the edge of reality, where the greatest of human fears – the fear of the unknown – holds dominion.
©2012 Alan K. Baker (P)2012 Audible Ltdwierd
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Are you a West Highland listener? If so, be warned
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What did you like best about The Lighthouse Keeper? What did you like least?
The story started off brilliantly, there was tension and suspense, the reading of the diary was great all these tantalising snippets kept you guessing, but then the ending came and it was as if the author had run out of ideas, time or paper and just quickly scribbled any old thing down. Such a shame, I was left with the thought "but........"Could you see The Lighthouse Keeper being made into a movie or a TV series? Who would the stars be?
I think the first three quarters of it would make for very good tv, I don't know if there is enough there to do a long series, but they would definitely have to rethink the ending.Any additional comments?
Steven Cree has the sort of voice that is very easy to listen to and I would happily listen to any other story he has narratedFinished feeling disappointed
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Lovecraftian feel... shame about the ending
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Despite all the above it's oddly compelling, probably because it's based on a true story. (sort of)
Interesting despite the author's best efforts.
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Essential listening.
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Lost a couple of stars for the ending
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Good naration, rubbish ending!
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Very good read.
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What made the experience of listening to The Lighthouse Keeper the most enjoyable?
The story was gripping and terrifying.What did you like best about this story?
The way the story unfolded.Which scene did you most enjoy?
The first sighting of the five eyed fox.Loved it
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