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21. Room for Murder (Lighthouse Inn
22. The Girl in the Lighthouse
23. The Lighthouse
24. Haunted Lighthouses: Phantom Keepers,
25. All Aboard The Lighthouse Learning
26. Murder Checks Inn (Lighthouse
27. Lighthouse at the End of the World:
28. Billie Bradley on Lighthouse Island
 
29. The Back River Lighthouse and
30. Lighthouse Marketing
31. The Lighthouse - R.M. Ballantyne
32. Maidenstone Lighthouse
 
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33. Bishop Rock Lighthouse
34. The Sufi Lighthouse:Illuminating
35. Billie Bradley on Lighthouse Island
36. Lighthouse Marketing by Dave Sherwin
37. The Dark Lighthouse
38. Captain Angus, The Lighthouse
 
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39. Cornwall's Lighthouse Heritage
40. Eddy the Lifeboat and the Lighthouse

21. Room for Murder (Lighthouse Inn Mysteries, No. 4)
by Tim Myers
Kindle Edition: Pages (2003-09-02)
list price: US$2.99
Asin: B003U4WVBY
Average Customer Review: 4.5 out of 5 stars
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Alex is thrilled when his best friend, Mor Pendleton, is engaged to Emma Sturbridge.He and his maid, and budding love interest, Elise Danton, are already talking about holding the wedding at the base of the Hatteras West Lighthouse, but those plans are ruined when Emma's ex husband is found murdered on the grounds of the inn. ... Read more

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4-0 out of 5 stars Good cozy
4th in the Lighthouse series featuring Alex Winston and his family owned Hatteras West Inn, a lighthouse in the Blue Ridge Mountains.Alex loves his lighthouse and inn more than anything else in the world, and so when he is able to re-open the Dual Keeper's quarters after they had burned down, it was a celebration.Elkton Falls being the small town it is, the re-opening was also the opportunity for the local mayoral candidates to schmooze, but to top it all off, Alex's best friend, Mor, announces his engagement at the party.But when the party's over and the parking lot empties, Mor finds the body of his fiancée's ex-husband in his truck.Alex decides that he needs to get to the bottom of this in order to insure his best friend's future happiness.When one of the mayoral candidates also dies, Alex is determined to connect them and get to the bottom of the mysteries.A definite cozy series and fairly uninvolved cast of characters, but an easy and enjoyable read.I actually prefer Myers' other two series - the candle-making series and the soap-making series, but his original series is pleasant, as well.

4-0 out of 5 stars Another great mystery in the lighthouse series
Alex Winston runs The Hatteras West Inn and Lighthouse.After renovations, the Dual Keeper's quarters are finally ready for occupancy.As part of the opening festivities, they hold a debate between two locals running for mayor.

Mor, Alex's best friend, and Emma are finally going to be married.When Mor goes out to his truck after the festivities, he finds a dead man in the driver's seat.Once it is determined the dead man is Emma's abusive ex-husband, Mor and Emma become the prime suspects.Then when one of the mayoral candidates is found dead, Emma is no longer suspected.

Alex is trying to convince his co-worker Elise that they should be a couple.Things aren't looking too good in that department.He is also trying to figure out who killed these people.He believes the murders are linked.Can he find the killer without putting himself in danger?

I love this series.I would love to vacation at The Hatteras West Inn and Lighthouse if I could.Alex is a fabulous character.His love of the Inn and lighthouse really comes through.Being a lighthouse lover myself, I feel a real connection.I also really enjoy Elise.The tension between these two characters is good, but I really hope they are able to come together some day.

The other characters in town really add to the story.The author has caught the feeling of a small town.I always feel as if I'm there while reading these books.

I highly recommend this book.

5-0 out of 5 stars Quaint small town cozy mystery that
The Hatteras West Inn, nestled in the foothills of the Blue Ridge Mountains has on the property a near duplicate lighthouse as the one found on Cape Hatteras.Alex Winston, who has lived in Elkton Falls all his life is justifiably proud of his establishment and is positively thrilled that the Dual Keeper's quarters of the inn is finally ready for occupancy.The opening festivities include a debate between two locals who are running for mayor since longtime mayor Grady Hatch is calling it quits and plans to see the country in his new motor home.

After the speech making, Alex learns his best friend Mor Pendleton is finally going to marry Emma and he couldn't be happier for the couple.When Mor goes to his car, he finds a dead body in it and learns the victim is Emma's abusive ex-husband.Both Emma and Mor are prime suspects in the murder but nobody suspects her of killing one of the candidates for mayor.Alex thinks the two murders are linked and decides to do a little snooping when he isn't busy running the inn and persuading his co-worker Elise that they should be a couple.

ROOM FOR MURDER is a quaint small town cozy mystery that gives the audience a glimpse into the small town Southern lifestyle.The protagonist of the novel is a likable and endearing character who likes to get involved in the local homicides.Tim Mysers is a talented storyteller who knows how to write an interesting amateur sleuth tale.Readers will have a hard time figuring out who the perpetrator is but once he is revealed, it makes sense and is totally believable.

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22. The Girl in the Lighthouse
by Roxane Tepfer Sanford
Kindle Edition: Pages (2010-01-13)
list price: US$6.95
Asin: B0036VO4KM
Average Customer Review: 5.0 out of 5 stars
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From the time Lillian Arrington was born in 1862, she lived an isolated life on a remote lighthouse station with her father Garrett and her young mother Amelia. But Lillian has wishes and dreams far beyond her years.



When her father is transferred to a new station, Lillian is anxious to meet the assistant keepers and their two sons, Heath and Ayden. She had never met children her own age, had playmates, or made a friend.



Heath, the handsome teenage boy who desires to become a doctor someday, welcomes Lillian. However, his younger brother, Ayden, doesn’t like her and she struggles to win him over. Before long, a secret bond between the three is forged and to Lillian’s delight, they become close friends.

After so many years, Lillian’s childhood is beginning to resemble that of a normal girl. No longer is she lonely and isolated from the rest of the world by over-protective parents. Instead, she experiences new adventures, attends school, and falls in love for the first time.



However, her glorious days on Jasper Island are short-lived as her beautiful young mother begins a tragic descent into insanity and passes away. Lillian is left in the care of her sinister grandmother Eugenia Arrington, who, since the end of the Civil War, continues to steadfastly hold onto the once glorious Georgia plantation known as Sutton Hall. It is there that the immoral secrets of Lillian’s parents are revealed, and she is left to pick up the pieces of her scandalous past, and somehow, find her long way home.



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5-0 out of 5 stars The Dog-Eared Review
The Dog-Eared Review
The Girl in the Lighthouse by Roxane Tepfer Sanford seems at first glance to be a nice well-told story about a girl growing up on an island in the North East just after the Civil War.Sanford captures the period well as she introduces young Lillian Arrington. Lillian's idyllic world is shattered with the death of her strange but beautiful mother and her life becomes unbearable at her Grandmother's crumbling plantation mansion.Shadows of V.C. Andrews' Flowers in the Attic hang over The Girl in the Lighthouse but Sanford adds a surprising twist that keeps the reader guessing about Lillian's mysterious and horrifying family secret until the very end.
Melanie Tighe, owner of Dog-Eared Pages Used Books, reviews books by Arizona authors.

4-0 out of 5 stars A good read
This book is about two parts of Lillian Arrington's life.She is the narrator and her voice is vibrant but often confused as she tackles what life throws at her.Life certainly does that in the second part of the book.We only see things through her eyes and therefore some of the motivations and experiences of the other characters is not clear.But that seems to be the intention of the author, whose writing holds your attention to the end. This could be book one of Lillian's story and if It is I would read the next instalment.

5-0 out of 5 stars The Girl in the Lighthouse
The Girl in The Light house (Roxane Tepfer Sanford) was an excellent read.

Roxane Sanford writes with passion. She grabs the readers by the heart and pulls you into her story. Filled with emotions, shocking secrets, young love and family betrayal, makes for a page turner and all night read.

Lillian Arrington lived a secluded life as the daughter of a Lighthouse Keeper and beautiful loving mother. When her father is relocated to Jasper Island he life changes. she is excited ...more The Girl in The Light house (Roxane Tepfer Sanford) was an excellent read.

Roxane Sanford writes with passion. She grabs the readers by the heart and pulls you into her story. Filled with emotions, shocking secrets, young love and family betrayal, makes for a page turner and all night read.

Lillian Arrington lived a secluded life as the daughter of a Lighthouse Keeper and beautiful loving mother. When her father is relocated to Jasper Island he life changes. she is excited to meet the assistant keeper and his family, especially his two sons Heath and Ayden.

Heath dreams of becoming a doctor, while Ayden wishes to follow his father and become a lighthouse keeper. Soon the three become close friends. Lillian's life seems perfect. She now goes to a real school and as the years pass she begins to fall in love for the first time.

Her days happy days on Jasper Island soon come to an end, when her lovely mother succumbs to mental illness and eventually passes away. Lillian is taken to Sutton Hall, the Arrington Family plantation, where she is in the care of her sinister grandmother Eugenia. She finds no love there, and longs for her loving family.

Lillian soon finds out her life was based on secrets and lies. As the truth unfolds her parents past is revealed, a past full of lies, secrets and deceit. There is only one thing she must do, one thing to make her feel whole again, that is to find her way back home.

5-0 out of 5 stars A solid and fine read for younger readers
The beauty of childhood is ever fleeting for so many. "The Girl in the Lighthouse" tells the story of Lillian Arrington, a young girl who loses her dream life in a lighthouse to live under the thumb of an evil grandmother. Desiring to find her history, she finds her idealistic life has some truly nasty roots. "The Girl in the Lighthouse" is a solid and fine read for younger readers.

5-0 out of 5 stars Enlightening And Entertaining
All too familiar with a life lived in isolation, young Lillian is thrilled when her father is transferred to a new lighthouse station; the reason being: another family is stationed there, and she gets the chance to make the acquaintance of their young two sons. With the opportunity to finally start enjoying somewhat of a normal social life, Lillian couldn't be more pleased with the promising new direction her life has taken.

However, she soon finds her newfound joy to be quite short-lived when her mother begins a long, painful descent into what appears to be insanity. As her mind slowly wastes away, Lillian's mother begins recounting people, places, and experiences that all come as a complete surprise to her - but not as surprising as the long-hidden family secrets that they're soon revealed to be. Now, with full knowledge of her parents' seamy past, Lillian struggles to come to grips with the difficult truths of her family's shady history...

Surprisingly fast-paced and engrossing, The Girl In The Lighthouse is quite the engaging read. With a rich tapestry of characters, author Roxane Sanford paints a vivid picture of a life filled with unexpected twists and turns, the unpredictability of which is sure to hold the interest of any reader. Furthermore, her central storyline is taut and compelling, and her ability to keep the reader guessing at the real truth until the very end is quite masterful.

A highly rewarding, entertaining literary treat, The Girl In The Lighthouse is recommended reading for lovers of imaginative, well-crafted stories with the superb balance of action and character development. Be on the lookout for more from this promising new storytelling talent.


Tracy Moore
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23. The Lighthouse
by Nicola Beaumont
Kindle Edition: Pages (2007-09-21)
list price: US$1.00
Asin: B002TG4OP0
Average Customer Review: 5.0 out of 5 stars
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DANGEROUS LIAISON...

Rachel is in love with her best friend, but when Malachi doesn't seem interested, she turns to an international stranger whom she meets on the internet. At first, conversation is just a pastime, but soon, romantic fantasies form in her mind. Why not consider a man who travels across an ocean to meet her-a man who makes her feel wanted? After all, Malachi might as well be a world away-even if his concern does seem genuine when he warns her about the intriguing Frenchman.

RESCUE ON THE WAY...

Malachi has sworn not to interfere in Rachel's relationship, but he's in love with the head-strong woman who is determined to continue her budding romance...Yet, Malachi senses something isn't right about the playboy who has suddenly consumed Rachel's time, so he vows to save her from the stranger-and herself-even if it means losing her forever. ... Read more

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5-0 out of 5 stars Loved it!
Ms. Beaumont has created a wonderful emotional story of everlasting love. I loved the hero from the start and could not stop turning pages. I highly recommend this sweet story!

5-0 out of 5 stars Ordinary people find extraordinary love...
Rachel has a new friend, a Frenchman who's swept her off her feet.So what if she met him on the Internet.So what if her best friend, Malachi, disapproves?It's not like Malachi has ever asked her out, even though she secretly loves him. Malachi has secretly loved Rachel for years, but doesn't want to ruin their friendship.When Rachel finds a new man, whom Malachi finds suspicious (and not because he loves her, right?) Malachi must come to terms...or tell Rachel he loves her.Two ordinary people find something extraordinary when they stop hiding their feelings and tell each other the truth - that they love one another and want that happy ever after.An emotionally satisfying read, with a believable, realistic conclusion.

~ Sandy ~

4-0 out of 5 stars Intriguing from the first page.
I enjoyed the way Ms. Beaumont weaved each character's point-of-view into this wonderful story of preconcieved notions, misunderstandings, and second chances - proving true love does conquer all. Absolutely loved it!

Pamela S Thibodeaux
Author of The Inheritance

5-0 out of 5 stars Malachi And Rachel...
Malachi and Rachel are best friends.They depend on each other for advice, good times and eating together.But Rachel is secretly in love with Malachi, who has never shown an interest in her.After waiting years, she decides its time to move on.A delightful Frenchman whom she meets on the Internet has filled her heart.

Malachi has waited years for Rachel to notice him. When Rachel becomes enamoured of a stranger she met on the Inernet, Malachi's sense of impending danger kicks into high gear.Will he stand back and lose his beautiful Rachel to a man who's only known her for a few weeks?

From the first page to the last, this novella is well worth the read.Emotions are captured beautifully, bringing the reader into the story, rushing to finish to find out what happens!

5-0 out of 5 stars Easy to read, easy to relate too
I usually find it difficult to really get into a book until several pages, or even a chapter, into a book. This one had me by the second page. I found the characters (Rachel and Malachi) true to life. They are ordinary people with feelings; desires; insecurities; and fears. The story is about a man and woman who have been best friends since childhood, but now find that their attraction to each other goes much deeper. The problem is, neither one realizes how the other feels.

The story centers on a budding romance between Rachel and Pierre, a Frenchman she meets on the internet. Throughout the story the characters'(Rachel & Malachi) minds drift to past memories and events that led to them growing apart. What I liked most is that I could relate to the thoughts and feelings they each had. I think most people who have been in love, especially the early stages, can.

The author did a great job in drawing the reader, and their emotions, into the story from beginning to end. ... Read more


24. Haunted Lighthouses: Phantom Keepers, Ghostly Shipwrecks, and Sinister Calls From the Deep
by Ray Jones
Kindle Edition: 256 Pages (2010-08-03)
list price: US$11.99
Asin: B0040ZN38W
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Lighthouses and ghosts are two popular passions. Melded together by master storyteller and lighthouse expert Ray Jones, these tales of spirited lights are guaranteed to grab the attention of all readers. As an added bonus, practical information is given for those who wish to visit the featured lighthouses for themselves . . . if they dare.

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25. All Aboard The Lighthouse Learning Express
by Emmalee Elizabeth Robbins
Kindle Edition: Pages (2009-04-23)
list price: US$5.00
Asin: B0027FFTK2
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How do you feel when someone says something mean to you? It certainly doesn’t feel good. Ivy, the caterpillar, is riding the Lighthouse Learning Express when Crackle, the crabby crab, insults her. Will Crackle take the advice of Dr. Sagacious, the wise old owl, who encourages him to show respect to Ivy and apologize for hurting her feelings?

All Aboard The Lighthouse Learning Express is a series of fun stories for teachers and parents to read with their children. Each focuses on a different characteristic that encourages children that learning is important, and learning can be fun. All Aboard The Lighthouse Learning Express, by Emmalee Elizabeth Robbins, teaches children the importance of respect toward others and having a positive attitude toward all.
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26. Murder Checks Inn (Lighthouse Inn Mysteries, No. 3)
by Tim Myers
Kindle Edition: Pages (2003-01-07)
list price: US$2.99
Asin: B003U8WV88
Average Customer Review: 4.5 out of 5 stars
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The Hatteras West Inn is the perfect getaway, a replica of the Hatteras West Lighthouse tucked into the foothills of the Blue Ridge Mountains.But when the Trask family comes to sort out their father's will, they bring their troubles with them.When Alex's uncle is murdered, it ties directly into the squabbling family, and Alex is determined to find out who killed his uncle. ... Read more

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4-0 out of 5 stars Murder Strikes Close to Home in this Charming Cozy
In "Murder Checks Inn", North Carolina innkeeper Alex Winston is trying to stay afloat financially while re-building his historic Cape Hatteras lighthouse turned bed-and-breakfast.Alex finds himself hosting a cantankerous group of guests, including a mother and her two adult children who have come to Elkton Falls for the reading of the will of their eccentric ex-husband and father Matthias Trask.But the will reading never happens, because Trask's will turns up missing from the law office of Alex's Uncle Jase Winston, and Uncle Jase is found bludgeoned to death with a paperweight.Amateur sleuth Alex tries to find his uncle's killer in this charming cozy.In Alex's mind, no one is above suspicion in this murder, not even his own brother Tony.Alex also tries to sort out his romantic feelings towards his lovely housekeeper Elise, who seems to reciprocate his feelings as well.

Author Myers has done a great job of creating a wonderful inn located in a lighthouse located at the foot of the Blue Ridge Mountains.Reading these books makes me ready to check into this homey inn and enjoy a cozy stay. Cozy readers will enjoy this book, whether they are familiar with this series or not.

5-0 out of 5 stars Who killed Alex's uncle and why
Hatteras West Inn and Lighthouse is always a surprise to visitors.You usually don't see a lighthouse in the foothills of the Blue Ridge Mountains.Alex Winston, Innkeeper, loves this place.His father had it built because his mother loved Cape Hatteras.

The Trask family checks in.Cynthia, her daughter Ashley and her son Steven are only here because it is the only way to hearMr. Trask's will. But, Mr. Trask's lawyer, and Alex's uncle, Jase Winston is murdered and the will stolen before it could be read.

Alex calls his brother Tony.Tony comes to stay at the Inn for the memorial service.Alex and Tony don't get along too well.

In the midst of everything, Elise Danton's fiance moves to turn.Elise is the housekeeper at the Inn.Alex is very interested in Elise, but doesn't want to interfere since she's engaged.

As Alex starts looking into his uncle's murder, he begins to question everyone.Could one of the Trask family killed Jase.Who else had a motive to kill Jase?Alex discovers a lot of information and has to sift through everything to find the killer.In the meantime, many things start happening and Alex knows he's getting close.

This is a very enjoyable series.I love lighthouses and like the idea of a lighthouse inn near the mountains.The scenery is very inviting.I would love to stay at this Inn.

Alex is a wonderful character.Very likeable.He enjoys his work, but the downfalls are shown as well as the good times.Elise is somewhat of a mystery.She's described well enough, but to add to the story, Alex doesn't fully understand her.I think there is a lot there to be discovered in future books.

I love all the characters in the local town.They are very realistic.

I highly recommend this book and the whole series.

4-0 out of 5 stars A Quintessential Cozy
Alex Winston is a nice, accommodating kind of guy who owns and operates Hatteras West, an inn centered around a colorful lighthouse located in the Blue Ridge Mountains, far from its Atlantic Coast namesake. What with demanding guests, financial difficulties, woman problems and a gathering of the Trask clan to read their father's last will and testament, Alex has his hands full.

His load becomes even heavier when his uncle, the Trask family lawyer who has been like a father to Alex, is found murdered in his law office. Who could have possibly wanted to bash in the head of the genial old eccentric? Tim's brother Tony, who was about to be written out of the uncle's will? Julie, a surprise Trask heir from the wrong side of the blanket? Perhaps the lawyer's secretary Nadine, the only one who can decipher the old man's handwriting. Or Vernum, the shy and shaggy gardener who hides from Tim's guests.

Tim Myers' Lighthouse mysteries are the coziest of the cozy, and Murder Checks Inn, the third in the series, is no exception. By now, the lighthouse setting has become familiar to readers, and no longer offers the surprises of book one, Innkeeping with Murder. Instead, Myers maintains interest by peppering the pages with suspicious characters, each with a more compelling motive than the last.

Cozy mystery readers are a forgiving breed. If the characters become a trifle homogenized and the solution a wee bit formulaeic, we don't care. Alex Winston is just such a gol-darned nice guy, and we really care about what happens to him and his charming inn. By the end of the story, Alex' life is heading in a satisfying direction and we look forward to what future books in the series have in store.

5-0 out of 5 stars strong amateur sleuth
It's not many people who live and work at a place that means everything to them but Alex Winston is one of the chosen few.He works and lives in a lighthouse motel, the Hatteras West Inn and Lighthouse located in the small town of Elkton Falls, North Carolina.The guests he serves always entertain him and he currently looks forward to the Trask family reunion.However, when they check in, he realizes they are not on vacation but are there for the reading of a will.

Alex's Uncle Jase is to read the will to the grieving family, the wife Cynthia, the daughter Ashley and the brother Steven but he is murdered before he can.The only item missing from his office is the will and that makes the Trask family members prime subjects.A previous unknown but acknowledged daughter also is one of the beneficiaries of the will and she too is considered a suspect.There is one more questionable person that must be considered.Alex's brother Tony desperately needed the money that Jase left him in his will.Alex is determined to find out who is uncle's killer is even it means risking his own life.

MURDER CHECKS INN is so colorful that readers would like to take a vacation at the lighthouse motel depicted in the novel.The scenery is picturesque while the story line is fast light and entertaining.The support cast adds an extra touch of color to the tale.The protagonist is very likable and he knows all the suspects have viable motives, which makes him even more determined to find the real killer.

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27. Lighthouse at the End of the World: The First English Translation of Verne's Original Manuscript
by Jules Verne
Kindle Edition: 210 Pages (1923-11-30)
list price: US$15.95
Asin: B0041O4RLE
Average Customer Review: 4.5 out of 5 stars
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At the extreme tip of South America, Staten Island has piercing Antarctic winds, lonely coasts assaulted by breakers, and sailors lost as their vessels smash on the dark rocks. Now that civilization dares to rule here, a lighthouse penetrates the last and wildest place of all. But Vasquez, the guardian of the sacred light, has not reckoned with the vicious, desperate Kongre gang, who murder his two friends and force him out into the wilderness. Alone, without resources, can he foil their cruel plans?
 
A gripping tale of passion and perseverance, Verne’s testament novel paints a compelling picture of intrigue and heroism, schemes and calamities. The master storyteller returns here to the theme of civilization against its two oldest enemies: pitiless nature and men's savagery.
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3-0 out of 5 stars Quick read
I was looking for another Pirate book and found this one. Was an enjoyable "quick" read on the airplane. Not as good as Pirate Latitudes by Michael Crichton, but still worth the read.

5-0 out of 5 stars Anxious To Read This
The Publishers Weekly reviewer reveals his intellectual snobbery in mocking phrases such as "tippy tip." But when critics find a work one-dimensional, I often see layers of meaning. Maybe it's because to me the story is more important than the mechanics of how it's delivered. I have not yet read this book, but I've seen the 1971 movie based on it starring Kirk Douglas, Yul Brynner, and Samantha Eggar. As usual, artistic license was taken in changing the main character to an American and so forth, but from reading the plot synopsis it seems the movie preserves the main outline and events of the novel. The movie was brutal, and the dimwits in Hollywood tried to market it as Christmas family fare simply because it was written by Jules Verne. The censor boards forced cuts, resulting in an uneven film with little advertising which failed at the box office. But when I saw it on television I was haunted by the story for years, and just recently paid fifty bucks to get one of the out-of-print DVDs. It's rated PG, but I think it should be PG-13. There is some physical action, but most of the action is spiritual and psychological and boy, is there plenty of that. So don't let the fact that this novel was written by Jules Verne make you think it's just for kids; I don't think Verne considered himself to be a writer of children's books! It's also great to have a more recent unpredjudiced translation based on the original manuscript.

4-0 out of 5 stars A true classic
This is a classic hero saves the day story, except it was written long before Hollywood was ever in existence. It was a good, short, and action packed novel sure to please anyone who reads it. No, this isn't Pirates of the Caribbean, these pirates are the real deal and they don't give anyone a chance. Arrghh, a real treasure of a book matey!

4-0 out of 5 stars One of Verne's best books
One of the greatest adventure books of all time, whose basic plot has been copied by many other books and movies (including the Die Hard films). In the 1850s, the Argentine navy erects a lighthouse at Isla de los Estados, in the southern tip of South America, near the Magellan Strait that connects the Atlantic and the Pacific and in the turbulent waters that had witnessed many shipwrecks throughout the centuries. Left behind in the lighthouse to guard it are three sailors, without knowing that in the island lie pirates with a plot to takeover the lighthouse in order to intentionally shipwreck the ships passing by and take over their treasures. A sailor escapes alive the seizure of the lighthouse by the pirates and a game of cat and mouse begins (if you seen Die Hard, you can imagine the plot, with the guard trying to hit back at the pirates). A great adventure book that you can read fast and easily.

5-0 out of 5 stars Survival and Suspense
Don't read this book execting all of the "good guys" to survive. It's too realistic for that, but it was great. It had a pleasing ending and the "bad guys" got their dues. If you like modern-day stories, don't read this. If you like classic adventures, you'll like it. Also, it made me feel what the main character was feeling. ... Read more


28. Billie Bradley on Lighthouse Island The Mystery of the Wreck
by Janet D. Wheeler
Kindle Edition: Pages (2009-04-11)
list price: US$1.99
Asin: B00267SX6S
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Exerpt:
“Even if we don’t solve any mysteries?” asked Connie, a trifle wistfully.

Billie turned over and tried to see her face, a thing impossible, of course, in the dark.

“What a foolish thing to say,” she cried. “I’ll shake you, Connie Danvers, if you ever say a thing like that again. We could have stayed at Three Towers if we had wanted to solve mysteries more than we wanted to come here, couldn’t we?”

“Y—yes,” said Connie doubtfully. “Only, of course, we didn’t know anything about the mystery when I asked you to come here. So you couldn’t have backed out very well, even if you had wanted to.”

Billie turned over impatiently and caught Connie by the shoulder.

“Connie Danvers!” she cried, “now I know you want to be shaken. Are you really trying to say that we didn’t want to come with you and only did it to please you?”

“No,” said Connie, with a shake of her head. 122 “Of course I didn’t mean just that. Just the same,” she added longingly, “I am awfully anxious to find out about Miss Arbuckle and her album and—that strange man—everything.”

It was then that a horrible thought struck Billie, and it was so horrible that it sat her straight up in bed.

“Connie—I just thought—could it—were you sorry you asked us to come?” she stammered. “Would you rather have stayed at Three Towers yourself?” ... Read more


29. The Back River Lighthouse and Other Sermons from Fox Hill, Va.
by The Rev. Norman Tippens
 Kindle Edition: Pages (2005-07-01)
list price: US$3.00
Asin: B001CZES6O
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From the Preface:
Jesus had a wonderful way of teaching his disciples the ways of the Kingdom of God when he walked with them in Palestine. He knew that spiritual truths are hard to grasp. He taught by relating spiritual truths to things the disciples already knew.
That is why he told those who followed him that the kingdom of God is like a mustard seed that grows into a beautiful tree able to shelter many. It is why he described the kingdom as yeast that leavens everything around it. It is why he pointed to narrow
gates, fishing nets, sheepfolds, coins, grapevines—anything at hand—to help his disciples see the kingdom he wanted them to enter.
I believe that were Jesus to walk around Fox Hill with his disciples today he’d do much the same thing. But this time, I believe, he would use the things we know to teach us his truths. I think he would point to Wallace Elliott’s rock model of the Back River Lighthouse on Beach Road and have a lesson for us. I feel he’d kneel in the sand where the Grand View Dance Pavilion once stood and have something for us to learn. I think he would
make us aware how the things around us can point us to God.
The sermons in this book are an attempt to share the gospel in this way. Each uses a story from Fox Hill to, hopefully, point the reader to the greatest story ever told—the story of Jesus.
The sermons were preached during the summer of at Wallace Memorial United Methodist Church in Fox Hill, Va.
About the author:
The Rev. Norman G. Tippens is an Elder in the Virginia Conference of the United Methodist Church. He received his Master of Divinity degree from Duke University in 1992. He has also earned two bachelor’s degrees: one in English from Lynchburg College in 1988 and one in ministry from Roanoke Bible College in 1982.
He has served as a pastor to congregations in Charlottesville, Amherst County, Lunenburg County, Kenbridge and, most recently, Hampton.
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30. Lighthouse Marketing
by Dave Sherwin, Dan Putnum
Kindle Edition: Pages (2007-06-01)
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31. The Lighthouse - R.M. Ballantyne
by R.M. Ballantyne
Kindle Edition: Pages (2010-03-08)
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Early on a summer morning, about the beginning of the nineteenth century, two fishermen of Forfarshire wended their way to the shore, launched their boat, and put off to sea.

One of the men was tall and ill-favoured, the other, short and well-favoured. Both were square-built, powerful fellows, like most men of the class to which they belonged.

It was about that calm hour of the morning which precedes sunrise, when most living creatures are still asleep, and inanimate nature wears, more than at other times, the semblance of repose. The sea was like a sheet of undulating glass. A breeze had been expected, but, in defiance of expectation, it had not come, so the boatmen were obliged to use their oars. They used them well, however, insomuch that the land ere long appeared like a blue line on the horizon, then became tremulous and indistinct, and finally vanished in the mists of morning.

The men pulled "with a will,"--as seamen pithily express it,--and in silence. Only once during the first hour did the big, ill-favoured man venture a remark. Referring to the absence of wind, he said, that "it would be a' the better for landin' on the rock."

This was said in the broadest vernacular dialect, as, indeed, was everything that dropped from the fishermen's lips. We take the liberty of modifying it a little, believing that strict fidelity here would entail inevitable loss of sense to many of our readers.

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32. Maidenstone Lighthouse
by Sally Smith O' Rourke
Kindle Edition: 296 Pages (2003-08-31)
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Asin: B0046ZRYTK
Average Customer Review: 4.5 out of 5 stars
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Sally Smith O'Rourke's enchanting debut, The Man Who Loved Jane Austen, established her as a gifted storyteller with an inventive imagination. Now, in her remarkable new novel, she brings to life a picturesque Rhode Island seaside town and an unforgettable heroine compelled to uncover the secrets guarded by The Maidenstone Lighthouse.

Nestled in a coastal inlet a few miles north of Newport, Rhode Island, Freedman's Cove is known for its superb seafood, its postcard-pretty waterfront, and its exquisite Victorian homes--a legacy of the town's past as a summer resort for wealthy families. Manhattan antiques appraiser Susan Marks inherited one of these ornate mansions from her great aunt. After suffering a devastating loss, she retreats to Freedman's Cove to nurse her grief.

Three months have passed since the corporate plane piloted by Susan's lover, Bobby Hayward, disappeared at sea, but still Susan dreams nightly of his safe return. Her days are filled with memories of Bobby's mischievous blue eyes, his sensual touch, and the sheer zest for living that he imparted to every moment of their time together.

Amid the bracing sea air and familiar surroundings of the town where she spent happy childhood summers, Susan starts to recover her peace of mind--until she awakens one night to see an ethereal figure standing at her window. More curious than afraid, Susan is immediately intrigued by the ghost of this sad and beautiful young girl who gazes out at the Maidenstone Lighthouse. Delving into the story of her ancestor's tragic death brings Susan into contact with Dan Freedman, a local historian and famed artist who was once the town's teenage rebel. But even as the hours spent with Dan awaken Susan's hope that she could someday find love again, the startling truth behind a century-old mystery emerges to shed a beacon of light on dangerous shadows in Susan's own past…and in her present.

At once moving and suspenseful, charming and evocative, The Maidenstone Lighthouse is a spellbinding story of mystery, secrets, and the power of love… ... Read more

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4-0 out of 5 stars Good ghost story
Good read--I didn't want to put it down.The ending was pretty predictable, but it was still an enjoyable read.You don't get many ghost stories these days, which I enjoy, so this was a nice change.

4-0 out of 5 stars Great escapist read!
I really enjoyed reading this book. O'Rourke's writing style is pleasant and flows easily, which is exactly what I needed since I'm still a bit foggy from being sick most of the week. I was caught up in the story very quickly--who doesn't like a ghost story?--and I had a hard time putting the book down. Actually, there is more to this book than just the ghost story, but I don't want to give away too much because I would risk spoiling it. Let's just say the last several chapters prove to be very intense!

I also liked the way O'Rourke handled Susan's two men in her life--Bobby (disappeared and presumed dead), whom Susan had basically fooled herself into believing was the perfect man, and Dan, who truly was the perfect man--for her, I mean, naturally he had his own flaws. It was a very realistic portrayal of her relationships--luckily, in the end she found someone who was everything she wanted, rather than someone whom she had built up to be everything she wanted because that was what she wanted to believe and wanted to have. (I hope that made sense, I plead a fuzzy head from the cold if it doesn't!)

All-in-all I thought it was a great escapist read, made even better by the fact that had I not been browsing BJ's, I likely never would have come across it! A ghost story/mystery from Susan's family's past, an emerging mystery in Susan's current life, and a love story with a happy ending. Now I've got to get my hands on O'Rourke's first book, The Man Who Loved Jane Austen--I like the sound of that!

5-0 out of 5 stars Wonderful read
I can say I have read her first with Jane and now Maidenstone. It is a book that is a fast read because you want to find out what will happen next. She fell in love with someone and lost them only to find out the real danger lay ahead in more ways than one. There are three people to save her and one is a ghost.
I would say give this author a try and her newest Christmas at Sea Pines Cottage is good for the whole family to read. My 10year old son loved it!

5-0 out of 5 stars entertaining amateur sleuth paranormal romance
Grief stricken by the tragic death of her beloved Bobby in a plane crash over the Pacific and lacking closure as his body and those of the other victims were never found, Susan Mark needs time away from the memories of her fiancé that is everywhere.She heads to property she inherited from her great aunt in Freedman's Cove, Rhode Island.She goes there because her fondest memories were the summers she spent there.

To her shock, the ghost of an ancestor visits Sue, who learns the spirit died tragically.Sue also meets childhood summer friend Dan Freedman.With his help, she begins to accept her loss and move on with her life.However, as Sue and Don fall in love, a second tragedy leaves Sue shattered once again.

Two mysteries, past and present, make for a wonderful contemporary tale starring a likable protagonist who when she sees the apparition for the first time wonders if she is losing her mind due to her grief.Sue owns the exciting well written story line as she struggles to find solace only to deal with a hundred year old mystery and her growing attraction to dependable Dan; ironically the first somewhat occupies her mind while the second her heart but also makes her feel guilty that she is deserting Bobby.THE MAIDENSTONE LIGHTHOUSE is an entertaining amateur sleuth paranormal romance.

Harriet Klausner
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33. Bishop Rock Lighthouse
by Elisabeth Stanbrook
 Paperback: 184 Pages (2008-09-01)
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Asin: 090629469X
Average Customer Review: 5.0 out of 5 stars
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5-0 out of 5 stars A Fitting Tribute
Each lighthouse has its own fascinating story of man against the sea and his eventual triumph in building not only safety beacons for travel but also monuments to the engineering and ingenuity of the era.These lighthouses were truly the pinnacle of technology when they were built.
It is somewhat unique to find a book totally devoted to just one of the numerous famous "rock lighthouses" of Great Britain.

Bishop Rock just happens to be my favorite lighthouse and I was very pleased to see that someone else not only shared my sentiments, but cared enough to research and compose a book about it. This is a very thorough history of the lighthouse on Bishop Rock. I would divide the book into two sections; construction and service history.Each is very fascinating and easy to read.There is a wealth of illustrations as well as vintage and modern photographs.They not only include the common exteriors of the lighthouse but some rare interior photos as well as photos of the light and lenses components. A great book all in all.

Sadly the lighthouse on Bishop Rock in now totally automated so in essence this book is the only way anyone will be able to "visit" this famed lighthouse!
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34. The Sufi Lighthouse:Illuminating Spiritual Abuse
by Dr. Bill Whitehouse
Kindle Edition: Pages (2004-12-31)
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Asin: B001AFBU5I
Average Customer Review: 5.0 out of 5 stars
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No religious or mystical tradition is immune from the presence of spiritual abuse, for wherever there are people who are seeking to become closer to essential truths, purpose, and meaning, there will be individuals seeking to generate counterfeit currency to offer to those who are unaware of, or incautious towards, the dangers which lie in wait along the spiritual path.

Fraudulent teachers may call themselves a guru, shaykh, rimpoche, monk, priest, imam, apostle, avatar, or minister. They may also call themselves educators, revolutionaries, political leaders, and freedom fighters.All forms of terrorism, whether these be acts of individuals or of states, presuppose the existence of spiritual abuse. Terrorism cannot occur unless someone -- a leader, master, or authority figure -- uses techniques of undue influence to induce other people to commit atrocities in the name of Divinity, justice, and truth.

Bill Whitehouse obtained an Honors BA from Harvard University and a doctorate from the University of Toronto. He is the author of a number of books, including: 'The Reality Without A Name', 'Sufi Reflections', and 'Sufi Teaching Stories'. ... Read more

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5-0 out of 5 stars healing the wounded seeker
Once again, Dr. Whitehouse reveals his clear thinking, deep compassion, and his amazing spiritual acumen. Dr. Whitehouse uses a multilayered view of a complex issue, that is, the use of a follower's vulnerabilities by a purported spiritual teacher totake him/her as spiritual hostage for the power and ego of the perpetrater.While spoken from the Sufi perspective this groundbreaking study crosses all religious parameters and identifies succintly as well as in depth what constitutes spiritual abuse as well as hope and healing for the abused. ... Read more


35. Billie Bradley on Lighthouse Island
by Janet D. Wheeler
Kindle Edition: Pages (2010-05-29)
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Splash! went a big drop just on the exact tip of Laura Jordon's pretty, rather upturned nose. She put her hand to the drop to be sure she had not been mistaken, then turned in dismay to her companions. «Girls,» she cried, «it's raining!» ... Read more


36. Lighthouse Marketing by Dave Sherwin and Dan Putnum
by Dave Sherwin, Dan Putnum
Kindle Edition: Pages (2008-01-27)
list price: US$27.00
Asin: B001368C0A
Average Customer Review: 4.0 out of 5 stars
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4-0 out of 5 stars Excellent Resource for Beginner and Experts
I thought the ebook was very well written. It not only told you what you are looking to hear, but it provided you with some excellent ideas of how to build your network marketing business. While true this is a "belly to belly" business, I think you need to use the internet to attract a much wider audience. Not everything the authors suggest is applicable for all,but you can take pieces of what they suggest and use it to your benefit. After all, it is YOUR business. I think most people in direct sales forget that. ... Read more


37. The Dark Lighthouse
by Jane Toombs
Kindle Edition: Pages (2008-07-01)
list price: US$6.00
Asin: B001DUGO9W
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Both love and danger confront P. I. Lisa Womack on the Northern California coast as she searches for her dead father's past. She's attracted to the man living in the Keeper's cottage at the lighthouse, but why does Mark Trenton seem to know her, when she's never met him before? And how can she trust him when she knows he's hiding secrets?

As their relationship heats up, Lisa becomes convinced someone is trying to stop her from learning anything about her father's past.Who? Mark has told her he thinks someone is watching her-truth?Or his cover-up?

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38. Captain Angus, The Lighthouse Ghost
by Wendy Laing
Kindle Edition: Pages (2010-08-01)
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Asin: B003Y3BP9U
Average Customer Review: 4.5 out of 5 stars
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'Captain Angus, the Lighthouse Ghost' is about 2 children holidaying at the Cape Otway Lighthouse Station, Victoria Australia - they meet the ghost of an old Scottish Sea Captain who roams the world helping the 'spirits' of lighthouses and helping 'conserve' the towers.

He befriends the children and takes them on virtual reality trips via a magic time tunnel when they experience sailing on an old sailing ship - see a ship wreck rescue - see the tower being built - and even see one of their ancestors! A fun read and at the same time, readers will discover a little about their heritage of pioneers in Australia.
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5-0 out of 5 stars AuthorZone.Com Book Review
Writer Wendy Laing has taken an actual lighthouse where she has been a guest at the lighthouse keeper's cottage: The Cape Otway in Victoria, Australia as the starting point for her nicely wrought tale, and she has woven an entertaining book of eight chapters for early readers. Through the magic of a time tunnel children Aaron and Gracie Brandon are taken to a long ago time where they meet a marvelous old Scottish sea captain's ghost. The pair had been less than enthralled while vacationing with their parents to discover the old lighthouse where they are staying has no video games or anything else interesting for them to do. And, then they meet Captain Angus! When they do everything changes. Cap'n Angus takes the pair on virtual reality trips sailing on masted ships, with opportunity for meeting one of their ancestors along with watching a sea rescue and other adventures.

Wendy Laing has done it again! This talented writer continues to produce excellently written, well researched materials sure to be used in the classroom and for home reading alike. Captain Angus, the Lighthouse Ghost is an inviting venture for children sure to keep youngsters entertained as they travel through the interactive links allowing them to make a voyage through the internet. Writer Laing really understands how to make history come alive for young readers. Children will make stops at sites where they can tour old ships, discover lighthouses and learn a little about them in the process. Young readers are sure to enjoy following the links and learning a little of history without their realizing they are doing so. Captain Angus, the Light House Ghost is a delightful guide children are sure to like. The Links to sites will pique their curiosity.

Chapter titles include: Cap'n Angus, Spirits and Ghosts, Land Ahoy!, Rescue!, The Tower, Ship Ahoy!, Aurora's Spirit, A Light in the Future and The Beacon of Hope. Captain Angus, the Light House Ghost is a read to book for the younger set. As such it provides a marvelous opportunity for quality parent child time as they sit together at the computer reading and traveling the links to various sites. Older children will enjoy reading and manipulating the work themselves.

The only thing I find lacking from a teacher standpoint, and in no way detracts from the delightful tale itself: I like to see a target audience noted and the word/vocabulary list at the end of the books I use in the classroom when possible. These just make it easier for teachers, and parent home teachers too to quickly decide if this book will fit into our particular teaching need at the moment.

Reviewed by: molly martin

5-0 out of 5 stars Teachers and Home School Parents Take Note.
This is a great resource for teacher or educators alike.The story is interactive and the hyper links make building lesson plans very easy.Many areas can be covered and lots of discussions can bring in new ideas andsubjects.The story is well written and fun.The kids should findthemselves drawn into the adventure and action.The cd rom format makesthis a perfect self-lean program, or it can be part of a standardizedcurriculum.Home school parents, this is a must for your kids.I inviteall educators to look close at this title and see if it does not fit yourneeds very well.

4-0 out of 5 stars Combining Mystery & History with Adventure
Aaron and Gracie didn't want to spend their summer vacation at the Cape Lighthouse station, but their parents insisted this was where the family would vacation this year.They were sure it was going to be a long, boringsummer.There was nothing to do!

They set off to explore the area ontheir first day of vacation and found a tiny, old cemetery near thelighthouse.It was eerie and creepy and it made them feel sad.But onlyfor a moment.Then sadness turned to fear when they were startled by adeep voice behind them.The children spun around to find themselves faceto face with a tall stranger in sailor's uniform and a sea captain'shat.

They were very nearly scared speechless.When the stranger talks tothem, seeming to read their thoughts before they even speak them out loud,they soon realize they are looking at a ghost!

Captain Angus turns out tobe a friendly ghost, and once they get past their fright, the childrenquickly become friends with the spirit who lives in the lighthouse.Thekids don't know it, but this lighthouse ghost has a special mission, and hewants the children to help him fulfill it.So begins a story of mysteryand history in an enchanting ghost story filled with fantasy and adventuresthat Aaron and Gracie will never forget and children everywhere will enjoyreading about!

Laing's electronic book offers an additional bonus fortoday's technologically-savvy kids -- hyperlinks to related websites --like sites about lighthouses, ships and shipwrecks, and lots of other greatinformation, making this story an educational, as well as enjoyable,experience.Children ages 9-14 will like this story and should be able toread it on their own.It's a delightful, creative tale, and theinteractive nature of this electronic book is an added bonus for readers! ... Read more


39. Cornwall's Lighthouse Heritage
by Michael Tarrant
 Paperback: 48 Pages (1990-04)
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40. Eddy the Lifeboat and the Lighthouse Keeper
by Brian Leo Lee
Kindle Edition: Pages (2010-10-20)
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The friend of Bouncey the Elf, Eddy the Lifeboat, has to race through a storm to rescue an injured lighthouse keeper.He makes an unusual rescue on his way to the lighthouse. ... Read more


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