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Books with title The Lighthouse Keepers: The Lighthouse Trilogy, Book 3

  • The Lighthouse Keeper

    Cynthia Ellingsen

    eBook (Lake Union Publishing, April 4, 2017)
    An Amazon Charts bestseller.Dawn Conners’s parents are famous for finding historic treasures, but she has a knack for losing things—her job, her boyfriend, and now, her reputation. Thanks to a mud-slinging exposé, Dawn’s late great-grandfather is assumed guilty of stealing silver from a century-old shipwreck. Hoping to clear his name, Dawn returns to Starlight Cove, her idyllic hometown on Lake Michigan, where the doomed vessel sleeps beneath the beam of a ramshackle lighthouse.Her plan: remodel and sell the lighthouse while untangling the perplexing family mystery. Neither task is easy, especially once her well-meaning parents and the quirky locals—including nautical researcher and Starlight Cove’s most eligible bachelor, Kip Whittaker—get involved. Despite their attraction, Dawn is reluctant to trust Kip, or any of the close-knit townsfolk. But as she pieces together the truth, Dawn’s once-shuttered heart opens up. And if she’s willing, the lighthouse might guide her to a place she never expected to find, where the past entwines with a bright new beginning.
  • The Lighthouse Keepers: The Lighthouse Trilogy, Book 3

    Adrian McKinty, Gerard Doyle, Blackstone Audio, Inc.

    Audiobook (Blackstone Audio, Inc., April 14, 2011)
    Here is the stunning conclusion to an epic trilogy that Children’s Literature calls “a thought-provoking sci-fi adventure with universal appeal.” The worlds that Adrian McKinty’s characters inhabit are vividly real. In this final and most ambitious book in a wonderfully inventive trilogy, veteran interplanetary travelers Jamie and Ramsay must protect their alien friend Wishaway, now living with them on Earth, from the scrutiny of sinister forces on their own planet. In the meantime, Wishaway’s beloved home planet of Altair seems to be hurtling toward doom. Just when circumstances on both worlds are at their most dire, members of the ancient race who built the mysterious lighthouses return to offer Jamie a terrible choice. He can save Earth or Altair, but not both. The fate of two planets is in the hands of the teenage Lord Ui Neill. Which home will he save? His own or Wishaway’s?
  • The Lighthouse Land: The Lighthouse Trilogy, Book 1

    Adrian McKinty, Gerard Doyle, Blackstone Audio, Inc.

    Audible Audiobook (Blackstone Audio, Inc., Jan. 10, 2011)
    Introducing the first young-adult novel from crime fiction writer Adrian McKinty—whose adult books have been called “unputdownable” (Washington Post), “exceptional” (San Francisco Chronicle), and “profoundly satisfying” (Booklist)—this is the start of an epic sci-fi trilogy with an unforgettable hero. When Jamie’s mother inherits a small island and moves her little family from Harlem to Ireland, her troubled son sees a chance to start over, far away from the bullies and the pitying stares. Cancer has left Jamie without an arm or the will to speak. But Muck Island is no sanctuary, and it offers more than solitude and sea views. Jamie learns that he is heir to an ancient title—Laird of Muck, Guardian of the Passage—and certain otherworldly responsibilities. With the help of a mysterious object he discovers in the island’s old lighthouse, Jamie sets out on a dangerous interstellar mission that could change the course of his life—and the universe—forever. Tautly paced and brilliantly imagined, this novel will thrill sci-fi fans eager for new heroes and new worlds to explore.
  • The Lighthouse War: The Lighthouse Trilogy, Book 2

    Adrian McKinty, Gerard Doyle, Blackstone Audio, Inc.

    Audiobook (Blackstone Audio, Inc., Jan. 25, 2011)
    The heart-pounding sequel to The Lighthouse Land Jamie O’Neill is back on Earth, where no one but his best friend Ramsay knows he’s the hero of a great war that saved an alien nation. Now he’s back to being a kid with one arm, no girlfriend, and a band that plays bad songs about intergalactic romance. Then news breaks on the Internet: a space probe has picked up a coded message from far across the galaxy. NASA’s best scientists can’t figure out what it says. Only Jamie and Ramsay realize it’s a message from Altair. They’re needed again. This thrilling sequel to The Lighthouse Land is packed with even more adventure, battles, and humor than its predecessor, and secures Adrian McKinty’s place as one of science fiction’s most exciting new voices.
  • The Lighthouse Keeper

    Cynthia Ellingsen

    Paperback (Lake Union Publishing, April 4, 2017)
    An Amazon Charts bestseller.Dawn Conners’s parents are famous for finding historic treasures, but she has a knack for losing things—her job, her boyfriend, and now, her reputation. Thanks to a mud-slinging exposé, Dawn’s late great-grandfather is assumed guilty of stealing silver from a century-old shipwreck. Hoping to clear his name, Dawn returns to Starlight Cove, her idyllic hometown on Lake Michigan, where the doomed vessel sleeps beneath the beam of a ramshackle lighthouse.Her plan: remodel and sell the lighthouse while untangling the perplexing family mystery. Neither task is easy, especially once her well-meaning parents and the quirky locals—including nautical researcher and Starlight Cove’s most eligible bachelor, Kip Whittaker—get involved. Despite their attraction, Dawn is reluctant to trust Kip, or any of the close-knit townsfolk. But as she pieces together the truth, Dawn’s once-shuttered heart opens up. And if she’s willing, the lighthouse might guide her to a place she never expected to find, where the past entwines with a bright new beginning.
  • The Lighthouse War: The Lighthouse Trilogy Book Two

    Adrian McKinty

    Hardcover (Harry N. Abrams, Oct. 1, 2007)
    The heart-pounding sequel to The Lighthouse LandJamie OÂ’Neill is back on earth, where no one but his best friend, Ramsay, knows heÂ’s the hero of a great war that saved an alien nation. Now heÂ’s back to being a kid with one arm, no girlfriend, and a band that plays bad songs about intergalactic romance. Then news breaks on the Internet: A space probe has picked up a coded message from far across the galaxy. NASAÂ’s best scientists canÂ’t figure out what it says. Only Jamie and Ramsay realize itÂ’s a message from Altair. TheyÂ’re needed again. This thrilling sequel to The Lighthouse Land is packed with even more adventure, battles, and humor than its predecessor, and secures Adrian McKintyÂ’s place as one of science fictionÂ’s most exciting new voices.
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  • The Lighthouse Keepers

    Adrian McKinty

    Hardcover (Harry N. Abrams, Oct. 1, 2008)
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  • The Lighthouse War: The Lighthouse Trilogy Book Two

    Adrian McKinty

    Paperback (Harry N. Abrams, Aug. 1, 2008)
    This sequel to The Lighthouse Land is “better than the first . . . nonstop action.”* From an acclaimed crime novelist comes the second book in this inventive sci-fi trilogy. Jamie O’Neill is back on Earth, where no one but his best friend, Ramsay, knows he’s the hero of a great war that saved an alien nation. Now he’s back to being a kid with one arm, no girlfriend, and a band that plays bad songs about intergalactic romance. Then the news breaks on the Internet: A space probe has picked up a coded message from far across the galaxy. But not even NASA’s best scientists can figure out what it says. Only Jamie and Ramsay know it’s a message from Altair: They’re needed again. * flamingnet.comF&P level: Y F&P genre: SF
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  • The Lighthouse Keeper

    JC Braswell

    language (Magothy Publishing, Oct. 17, 2015)
    Eleven-year-old Davey McCrary dreams of another life, one free from his alcoholic father’s abuse and the daily torment he suffers from middle school bullies. He finds solace in his mother’s old mythology book, especially the chapter about mermaids. The picture looks like his mom. If only he could see her again. Dreams become reality when Davey hears her call from the abandoned lighthouse, the same structure she leapt from to end her life. After seeing his mother’s image within the waters from atop the lighthouse, Davey jumps in hopes of joining her, only to enter another world called The Nether where he meets the same fantastical creatures – the mermaid and the kraken – he read about in the mythology book. He must assume the mantle of The Lighthouse Keeper and cross the Endless Ocean to battle the one being who would see the destruction of both worlds, an enigma called the Dark Guardian. But as he sails across the golden waters, he realizes his father’s shadow looms large over his passage. Now, he must confront his greatest fears or condemn the world around him to fall under the Dark Guardian’s power.
  • The Lighthouse Keepers: The Lighthouse Trilogy Book Three

    Adrian McKinty

    Hardcover (Amulet Books, Oct. 1, 2008)
    The stunning conclusion to an epic trilogy, which Children’s Literature calls “a thought-provoking sci-fi adventure with universal appeal” In this final and most ambitious book in a wonderfully inventive sci-fi trilogy, veteran interplanetary travelers Jamie and Ramsay must protect their alien friend Wishaway, now living with them on Earth, from the scrutiny of sinister forces on their own planet. In the meantime, Wishaway’s beloved home planet of Altair seems to be hurtling toward doom. Just when circumstances on both worlds are at their most dire, members of the ancient race who built the mysterious lighthouses return to offer Jamie a terrible choice: He can save Earth or Altair, but not both. The fate of two planets is in the hands of the teenage Lord Ui Neill. Which home will he save? His or Wishaway’s? The worlds that Adrian McKinty’s characters inhabit are vividly real. This third book will be the sleeper hit of the fall season. Praise for The Lighthouse Trilogy“McKinty, previously known for adult crime novels, brings an attuned ear for dialogue and a taut pacing to his first YA outing . . .” —Publishers Weekly “This thought-provoking sci-fi adventure offers universal appeal, excitement, and a one-of-a-kind hero whose courage and compassion will inspire any reader.” —Children’s Literature “Few readers will be able to resist . . .” —VOYA
  • The Lighthouse Keeper

    David Wilkins

    language (, Jan. 27, 2019)
    The Lighthouse Keeper has a lonely job, but a beautiful one too. His job is to keep his light burning through darkness and storms to give hope and life to the ships at sea. He is friends with a sea turtle who visits him at the end of his dock. But is it enough? In the aftermath of a terrible storm, he learns that he doesn’t need to be quite so alone.
  • Lighthouse Keeper, The

    Cynthia Ellingsen, Kate Rudd

    MP3 CD (Brilliance Audio, April 4, 2017)
    An Amazon Charts bestseller.Dawn Conners’s parents are famous for finding historic treasures, but she has a knack for losing things—her job, her boyfriend, and now, her reputation. Thanks to a mud-slinging exposé, Dawn’s late great-grandfather is assumed guilty of stealing silver from a century-old shipwreck. Hoping to clear his name, Dawn returns to Starlight Cove, her idyllic hometown on Lake Michigan, where the doomed vessel sleeps beneath the beam of a ramshackle lighthouse.Her plan: remodel and sell the lighthouse while untangling the perplexing family mystery. Neither task is easy, especially once her well-meaning parents and the quirky locals—including nautical researcher and Starlight Cove’s most eligible bachelor, Kip Whittaker—get involved. Despite their attraction, Dawn is reluctant to trust Kip, or any of the close-knit townsfolk. But as she pieces together the truth, Dawn’s once-shuttered heart opens up. And if she’s willing, the lighthouse might guide her to a place she never expected to find, where the past entwines with a bright new beginning.