
The Light Keeper is Cole Moreton’s debut novel though he is no stranger to writing, being a broadcaster, journalist and author of several non-fiction books. It is an emotional book about several people driven literally to the edge by exceptionally difficult circumstances.
We meet Jack and Sarah who have been desperately trying for a baby but whose options seem to have run out. Sarah’s mental health has become precarious and she has now vanished, leaving Jack frantically looking for her convinced she is suicidal. Nearby in a disused lighthouse lives a man known locally as The Keeper. He has experienced immense loss and is struggling to come to terms with it. The setting is a clifftop renowned for suicides so we also meet The Guardians, specially trained to try to help the desperate people who feel that jumping is their only option.
This is the kind of book where you cannot help but feel for all of those in despair whether the main characters or more incidental ones. There are some dark themes covered including suicide, serious illness, grief, infertility and the effects all these have on relationships. And yet it is in no way a difficult book to read. Cole Moreton’s insightful writing makes you get right under the skin of the characters and experience all the emotions along with them.
The Light Keeper is wonderfully written with the wildness, beauty and danger of the area so vividly depicted and reflecting the experiences of his characters. It won’t be a book for everyone I would imagine, particularly if you have been affected by any of the situations covered in the book. Given the themes, I hesitate to use the word ‘enjoy’ in regards to this book but I did think it was excellent. It is a book which offers hope in dark times, a haunting story whose characters will stay in my mind.
My thanks to Rhoda Hardie and Clare Maxwell for sending me a copy of this book and inviting me to take part in the blogtour. The Light Keeper was published in hardback and as an ebook yesterday by Marylebone House. It should be available to buy or order from your usual book retailer. You can order a physical copy from Hive here or a Kindle copy from Amazon here.
From the back of the book
Sarah stands on the brink, arms open wide as if to let the wind carry her away.
She s come to the high cliffs to be alone, to face the truth about her life, to work out what to do.
Her lover Jack is searching, desperate to find her before it is too late. But Sarah doesn t want to be found. Not yet. Not by him.
And someone else is seeking answers up here where the seabirds soar, a man known only as the Keeper, living in an old lighthouse right on the cusp of a four-hundred-foot drop. He is all too aware that sometimes love takes you to the edge . . .
About the author

Cole Moreton is a writer and broadcaster exploring who we are and what we believe in. His BBC Radio 4 series The Boy Who Gave His Heart Away won multiple awards including Best Documentary in the BBC Radio Awards, Best Writing at the World’s Best Radio Awards in New York and gold for Audio Moment of the Year at the Arias.
Cole writes for the Mail on Sunday and was named Interviewer of the Year at the Press Awards 2016, then shortlisted again in 2018. His work has appeared in the Financial Times, The Guardian, The Telegraph and The Sunday Times, and many other.
I knew this one would be for you Joanne.
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I’m so glad you thought this was an excellent book, I did too.
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Definitely not a book to ‘enjoy’ but sounds as if it is certainly one to appreciate.
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Yes that is a good way of putting it. Thanks for commenting.
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So pleased that you seem to have enjoyed this title as much as I did.
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