About This Book
An engineer discovers a packet of papers that contains a keeper's first-person record of a disturbing incident at a remote lighthouse. The account combines official notes and a confessional narrative to reconstruct how isolation, weather and routine duties give way to mysterious events that end in death. Vivid descriptions of the barren coastal setting and the regimented life of the small crew frame the keeper's reflections on faith, longing and mental strain. The work explores human vulnerability against the sea, the psychological toll of solitude, and the tensions between administrative procedure and personal testimony.
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