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The Lightkeeper's Wife

Written by: Karen Viggers
Narrated by: Taylor Owynns, Tim Carroll
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The international best seller. 

A woman at the end of her life. A man unable to restart his. A history of guilty secrets and things left unsaid. A powerful, moving novel that will steal your heart.  

Elderly and in poor health, Mary fulfils her wish to herself to live out her last days on Bruny Island with only her regrets and memories for company. A long time ago, her late husband was the lighthouse keeper on Bruny, and she'd raised a family on the wild windswept island, until terrible circumstances forced them back to civilisation. The long-buried secret that has haunted her for decades now threatens to break free, and she is hoping to banish it once and for all before her time is up. 

But secrets have a life of their own, and as Mary relives the events that led up to the shattering revelation, she realises she needs to trust a later generation to put things right. 

©2011 Karen Viggers (P)2019 W. F. Howes Ltd
Clean & Wholesome Contemporary Genre Fiction Women's Fiction
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Critic Reviews

“Karen Viggers sets the scene in a family dynamic filled with regret, loss and love. Poetic in its treatment, it's a novel of parallels and, ultimately, hope.” (Australian Women's Weekly)

“This is an engrossing, often moving but never mawkish read.” (Adelaide Advertiser)

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