Official Review: Lighthose in the Mist
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Official Review: Lighthose in the Mist

3 out of 4 stars
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Welcome to the village of New Petrograd. It was often referred to as a sleepy village, as nothing exciting ever happened there. In fact, they did not even have a sheriff for their village! However, everything changed when Marvin and June Palmer shifted there in the hope of finding a quiet retirement home. They were followed by two unshaven and unkempt men who docked their boat at the shore and looked for work in the village. As expected, the two men were hired for renovation work at Marvin and June’s new house.
Now, let us meet the protagonist of this story, Phil Filipov. He is the lighthouse keeper at New Petrograd. He has known most of the residents of the village since his childhood and now considers them as his family. Since he knew nothing about the new residents, he decided to pay more attention to them. When he noticed that the two new men were behaving suspiciously after getting the job, it concerned him. To add to this, he noticed that June had been roaming around in her garden extremely late at night. Does Phil have anything to worry about, or is he simply overanalyzing their actions?
I usually read books when I am stressed out, since they help me relax and de-stress. Lighthose in the Mist by Heather Graham, Loretta Scutchings and Diana Van Geffen helped me achieve this. I thought that it was a quick and light read. Further, the author has used simple vocabulary and sentence structures throughout the book, which made it extremely easy to follow. Although there was an element of suspense in the plot, it did not stress me out. While I had my guesses, I did not feel the need to constantly form conjectures about why the characters were acting a certain way.
I had two minor issues with the book. Firstly, I thought that the book had a rather large number of supporting characters. While I understood that the author was trying to describe the strong bond between all the residents of the village, I found it difficult to keep track of all their names. However, this did not affect my understanding of the main plot. Secondly, I came across numerous minor grammatical errors. While they were not major and I could understand what the author was trying to say, they interrupted my flow of reading.
I rate the book 3 out of 4 stars. I thought that the book was light and that the plot was refreshing. I could read the book in one sitting and was glad to have read it. Unfortunately, due to the editing errors and the confusion caused by the large number of supporting characters, I cannot rate it 4 out of 4 stars. The book has elements of suspense, romance and historical fiction. I would recommend it to anyone who is a fan of these genres, and is looking for a quick and fun read.
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