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The Lamplighters
by Emma Stonex
This is the tale of three lighthouse keepers who disappear from a lighthouse in the middle of the sea without a trace, what was left behind and what could have happened to them. A Famous author hears of the tale and decides he wants to write a book about it, to try and uncover the mystery.
Going in I thought this would be written from the authors point of view but you actually don't hear from the author until the end. I thought it was very clever way that the interviews were written without actually having any questions, just a stream of responses which leaves you to deduce the questions being asked. I think this is brilliant as each person reading it might take something slightly different out of it. The author has an incredible way with words and I was really drawn into the story and desperate to know the outcome. I did at some points get a little lost with all the characters, mainly the actual light house keepers as they didn't have as clear a definition as the wives but overall it came together very well.
The perfect read to curl up and get lost in.
Going in I thought this would be written from the authors point of view but you actually don't hear from the author until the end. I thought it was very clever way that the interviews were written without actually having any questions, just a stream of responses which leaves you to deduce the questions being asked. I think this is brilliant as each person reading it might take something slightly different out of it. The author has an incredible way with words and I was really drawn into the story and desperate to know the outcome. I did at some points get a little lost with all the characters, mainly the actual light house keepers as they didn't have as clear a definition as the wives but overall it came together very well.
The perfect read to curl up and get lost in.