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The Eilean Mor Mystery
The Eilean Mor Mystery
The Eilean Mor Mystery
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During December 1900 the three lighthouse keepers of Eilean Mor in the Flannen Isles disappeared without a trace. Speculation has followed for years thereafter until the personal journal of one of the keepers was found.

LanguageEnglish
PublisherEduard Joseph
Release dateFeb 12, 2017
ISBN9781370397280
The Eilean Mor Mystery
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Eduard Joseph

Eduard Joseph lives in Cape Town South Africa and has been writing since a young age. His first book "Freaks want love too" was rejected by numerous publishers in 2005.In 2013 he decided to go the self-publishing route and his first novel hit online stores. It was a success on Amazon.com until it was removed by the author due to royalty issues.Eduard Joseph loves writing what's in his heart, and thus writes about anything from romance, comedy, horror and suspense.His latest novella, The Mandela Effect, tells the story about Stephen who unravels the biggest secret in human history and the truth behind false memories in a thrilling mystery setting.

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    The Eilean Mor Mystery - Eduard Joseph

    INTRODUCTION

    Some time during December 1900, the three lighthouse keepers of Eilean Mor, Flannen Isles disappeared without a trace. When the relief keeper, Joseph Moore arrived on the island on 26 December 1900, he immediately knew something was wrong when none of the keepers were there to welcome him on the island landing.

    Moore discovered that the lighthouse door was open, the beds were unmade and the three keepers, James Ducat, Thomas Marshall and William McArthur, were all missing – leaving behind their oilskin coats. A single plate of half-eaten food was still on the kitchen table with an overturned chair as if somebody got up in a hurry while having dinner.

    After reading the lighthouse logbook, Moore discovered that – despite no storms being reported in the area – the logbook indicated that a turbulent storm struck the island on 12 December 1900 and that the keepers were praying for the storm to subside. Entries showed that the storm subsided and whatever happened to the keepers, happened after the storm.

    Moore informed the mainland and an extensive search was conducted for the

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