The Watch House

The Watch House by Robert Westall, published by Penguin Books, Limited in March 1989, is a captivating tale that unfolds over 203 pages. This edition invites readers into the story of Anne, who, while exploring a long-neglected lighthouse during her summer holiday, encounters a haunting message from a deceased individual. This unexpected discovery propels her into a gripping struggle filled with tension and the supernatural, as she confronts both ghosts and her own sanity.
Readers will find that the narrative weaves elements of juvenile fiction with action and adventure, immersing them in Anne’s journey as she seeks vengeance and peace. The story explores themes of desperation and the impact of the past, creating a vivid backdrop for Anne’s fight for survival. This edition, presented in English, offers a unique perspective on the challenges faced by the protagonist, making it a notable addition to the genre.
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When Anne visits the long-neglected lighthouse, she is only searching for a way to pass the time during a long summer holiday. But then a desperate message from a dead man takes shape before her eyes, sweeping Anne into a tense and terrifying struggle for vengeance arid peace. Gripped by ghosts, she must fight for her sanity — and for her life.
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