The lighthouse on Plum Island
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[Place of publication not identified] : [publisher not identified], ©2024.
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First edition.
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399 pages ; 21 cm.
Status:
1 copy, 3 people are on the wait list.

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"Caroline Shaw's life took a drastic turn four years ago when her father's passing left her with a dilapidated cottage on Plum Island, New England. Six months later, her 15-year marriage crumbles due to her husband's infidelity. With no choice but to uproot her and her 14-year-old daughter, Jules, from their New York City lives, they head to Plum Island. Now, Caroline, a 46-year-old librarian running the small Plum Island Library, faces the daily struggle of making ends meet and maintaining her home and the attached Cobble Cove Lighthouse. Caroline harbors a deep love for writing mysteries, and her Cobble Cottage Mysteries series, inspired by a childhood mystery on Plum Island, gains attention from 'Danes Productions,' a prominent movie studio interested in adapting the series for TV. Caroline travels to New York to meet with Travis Danes, the studio's owner. A chance encounter with Brad, a charismatic but arrogant stranger, adds an unexpected romantic twist to her life, but it takes a humiliating turn at a party in New York. Returning to Plum Island, Caroline's focus shifts to the arrival of Brandon Danes, the director of the TV series. As she plans to meet him, her secret pen name, Cassie Lines, becomes a point of interest for a visitor named Harriet Joyce. Caroline and Brad are thrust together to unravel a series of mysteries plaguing them, mirroring the intricate plots of her books. Amidst the chaos, unexpected frienships form, and Caroline's bond with Brad deepens." -- Back cover

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"Caroline Shaw's life took a drastic turn four years ago when her father's passing left her with a dilapidated cottage on Plum Island, New England. Six months later, her 15-year marriage crumbles due to her husband's infidelity. With no choice but to uproot her and her 14-year-old daughter, Jules, from their New York City lives, they head to Plum Island. Now, Caroline, a 46-year-old librarian running the small Plum Island Library, faces the daily struggle of making ends meet and maintaining her home and the attached Cobble Cove Lighthouse. Caroline harbors a deep love for writing mysteries, and her Cobble Cottage Mysteries series, inspired by a childhood mystery on Plum Island, gains attention from 'Danes Productions,' a prominent movie studio interested in adapting the series for TV. Caroline travels to New York to meet with Travis Danes, the studio's owner. A chance encounter with Brad, a charismatic but arrogant stranger, adds an unexpected romantic twist to her life, but it takes a humiliating turn at a party in New York. Returning to Plum Island, Caroline's focus shifts to the arrival of Brandon Danes, the director of the TV series. As she plans to meet him, her secret pen name, Cassie Lines, becomes a point of interest for a visitor named Harriet Joyce. Caroline and Brad are thrust together to unravel a series of mysteries plaguing them, mirroring the intricate plots of her books. Amidst the chaos, unexpected frienships form, and Caroline's bond with Brad deepens." -- Back cover

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Rafferty, A. (2024). The lighthouse on Plum Island. First edition. [publisher not identified].

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Rafferty, Amy. 2024. The Lighthouse On Plum Island. [publisher not identified].

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Rafferty, Amy, The Lighthouse On Plum Island. [publisher not identified], 2024.

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Rafferty, Amy. The Lighthouse On Plum Island. First edition. [publisher not identified], 2024.

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