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OverviewA forgotten shipwreck. A vanished fisherman. A lantern that should never have been found. When a violent storm tears open the secrets of Misty Point, marine biologist Tessa Hartley expects to study an ecological anomaly-not unravel a century-old mystery. But when a long-buried shipwreck emerges from the sea, glowing with eerie bioluminescence, and a local fisherman disappears without a trace, Tessa is pulled into something far darker than science can explain. Drawn to an ancient lantern pulsing with unnatural light and etched in cryptic symbols, Tessa teams up with a reclusive lighthouse historian to uncover the truth. What they find is a chilling legend brought to life-a tale of a cursed ship, a powerful family hiding deadly secrets, and a force lurking beneath the waves that does not forgive...and never forgets. As the sea begins to ""remember,"" Tessa must race against time to decode the symbols, uncover the truth behind the Widow's Curse, and stop a rising darkness before it claims more lives-including her own. Atmospheric, suspenseful, and steeped in maritime folklore, Dead Man's Lantern is a gripping supernatural mystery where science collides with legend-and the ocean always demands its due. Full Product DetailsAuthor: Maisie ThornePublisher: Maisie Thorne Imprint: Maisie Thorne Dimensions: Width: 14.00cm , Height: 2.10cm , Length: 21.60cm Weight: 0.417kg ISBN: 9798233412844Pages: 362 Publication Date: 22 June 2026 Audience: General/trade , General Format: Paperback Publisher's Status: Active Availability: Not yet available This item is yet to be released. You can pre-order this item and we will dispatch it to you upon its release. Table of ContentsReviewsAuthor InformationMaisie Thorne is a mid-career author known for her charming cozy mysteries with a touch of historical intrigue. Her novels are celebrated for their strong female leads, atmospheric settings, and intricate plots. Before turning to fiction writing, Maisie worked as a history teacher and continues to draw inspiration from her love of the past and her deep appreciation for small-town life. She lives in Willowbrook, Vermont, with her watchmaker husband, their opinionated tabby cat Thistle, and a vast collection of antique clocks. Her previous novel, A Stitch in Crime, follows seaside embroiderer Marnie Swift as she unravels the chilling secrets hidden in an antique quilt mysteriously linked to unsolved disappearances in the town's haunted past. Her next book, Murder in the Moonflower Garden, introduces herbalist Addie Green, who must decode a cryptic will and uncover the truth behind her mentor's suspicious death in a garden teeming with deadly secrets and botanical intrigue. Whether set in sleepy villages or shadowed flowerbeds, Maisie's novels reveal that no town is too quaint for a good mystery-and no heroine too ordinary to solve it. Tab Content 6Author Website:Countries AvailableAll regions |
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