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Publication Date: 15 Aug 2019
Publisher: Marylebone House
Page Count: 224
Author: Cole Moreton
ISBN-13: 9781910674567, 9781910674574, 9781910674581

The Light Keeper

By Cole Moreton
‘I loved this’ Matt Haig ‘Fabulous’ Jane Fallon ‘Mesmerizing’ Peter James ‘Wonderfully written’ Anthony Horowitz

Set in a spectacular landscape, a haunting story of hope, redemption and love
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Summary of The Light Keeper

‘The Light Keeper’ is the debut novel by award-winning writer Cole Moreton. It is a story of faith and hope that follows themes of depression, love and loss, and redemption. Rich in prose throughout and written with sensitivity, Cole writes about difficult issues and themes with human warmth.

Set in the South Coast of England, amongst the setting of Beachy Head and the South Downs National Park, ‘The Light Keeper’ contains compelling twists that keep the reader invested and guessing until the very end. Moreton explores the intimacy of relationships through husband and wife, Jack and Sarah. Sarah has run away from home to this wild, beautiful place to make a decision that is, for her, truly a matter of life and death. Pursued by Jack, he is desperate to find her on these hills before it is too late as the number of men and women going over the cliff edge has ominously increased of late. But does the secret lie with the Keeper who live alone in the old lighthouse, a few steps from the four-hundred-foot drop in this gorgeous, terrifying place?

Cole Moreton’s profound novel has endorsements from many respected authors from Matt Haig to Jane Fallon to Anthony Horrowitz.

About the Author of The Light Keeper

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 debut novel. that discusses themes of depression.
Press Reviews

This potent debut by award-winning writer Moreton weaves a richly evocative story of heartache and secrets, set along the precarious coastline of the Sussex Downs. Pacy and packed with bittersweet lyricism, it's a multi-layered tale with a surprise ending.

- The Mail on Sunday

Wonderfully written. This is a book that will stay with you.

- Anthony Horowitz, novelist and screenwriter

Cole writes with human warmth and bittersweet emotion. I loved this.

- Matt Haig, number one best-selling author of The Humans, Reasons To Stay Alive and Notes On A Nervous Planet

Tremendous speed and pace. The ending took me completely by surprise.

- Jeffrey Archer, king of the plot twist and multi-million selling author of thrillers Kane and Abel, First Among Equals and many more

A beautifully haunting read. Evocative, spiritual and deeply immersive.

- The Revd Kate Bottley

Cole Moreton writes with a poetic beauty and a very sharp eye. Mesmerising and lyrical, he creates atmosphere you can breathe and emotion that can shred your heart.

- Peter James, multi-million selling thriller writer, holder of the Diamond Dagger award, winner of the WH Smith poll for the Best Crime Author of All Time

An absolute thing of beauty. Not like anything else I've read. Really involving & emotional. Fabulous.

- Jane Fallon, author of eight top ten best-selling novels including Getting Rid of Matthew and Faking Friend

The Light Keeper is as compelling and ambitious as it is deeply moving. In the interchange of landscape, characters, the here and now and the 'other', it brilliantly captures the real spiritual debate of the twenty-first century.

- Peter Stanford, Telegraph cultural commentator and author of best selling books on Judas, Luther and The Devil

Beautifully tense and atmospheric. It feels like the characters are at the edge of the world and could fall off at any time. A page-turner.

- Marianne Power, author of the acclaimed Help Me!

Carefully paced but intense, detached but compelling, the movement of the novel is as enticing and treacherous as the sea and the coastland cliffs that it beautifully evokes.

- Mark Oakley

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