This is the second in the series of books featuring the very odd seaside village of Elston-Fright. When I started to read, I thought that this was set in the UK, but then came across names such as Kookaburras, which of course made me realise that we are actually reading about Australia.
The central character of this story is the young Flip Little, who together with
his grandmother are the last members of their family; a family that for generations have been Lightkeepers, protecting the village of Elston -Fright from magical monsters. But the other locals no longer believe in magic and are not prepared when strange events start happening. Luckily Flip is friends with two local ghosts, Corpse (the central character from book one) and Girl, as well as a giant spider called Simon and when Simon is kidnapped they decide they need to take action to solve the mysteries. What they discover turns Flip’s world upside down. Beneath the coastal rocks they discover creatures called Seafoam Sprites, and their leader, Glow, says that she is the Lightkeeper; which would mean that Flip’s ancestors had stolen the ability from the sprites. However, there is still the need to protect the locals from the horrors called Poltergusts, but will the humans and the sprites be able to work together for common good.
What a fascinating premise we have here, particularly the two ghosts; Girl is a ghost that cannot be seen, but she can wear clothes to show where she is, whilst Corpse has created a body for herself out of wax and is able to inhabit this shell. The story is told from the perspective of all three young people, so you have to check the chapter heading to make sure you know the current narrator. All three of them have issues that they are trying to solve; with the ghosts it is about trying to remember their previous lives and why they are still connected to the area around Elston-Fright. For Flip things become really difficult as the story progresses; his belief in his family and the role they have played in the past, is completely destroyed, as he finds that his ancestor is not the hero he had been led to believe in. As readers we find ourselves having a great deal of sympathy for the three friends and you can truly understand the anger and frustration when Flip discovers the truth. However, he understands that he can change things and works with the Seafoam Sprites to fight the Poltergusts.
This is one of those books that leave a deep impression on the reader, based on the characters of the central figures. The ending gives the impression that there will be at least one more title in the series and I am longing to find out what happens to this unlikely group of friends as their hidden enemy gets closer and some of the secrets might be uncovered. It is a great read for those who like a bit of horror in their stories, but not enough to scare them too much.
The Author
Reece Carter is a high-profile Australian nutritionist who has written two non-fiction books for
adults, appeared on many of Australian’s major television networks, and written for magazines like GQ. He grew up in rural Western Australia and now lives in Sydney.
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Book Information
Title: The Lonely Lighthouse of Elston-Fright (The Elston-Fright Tales #2)
Author: Reece Carter
Release Date: 10th October 2024
Genre: MG
Publisher: Usborne
wrote a short entry for me, all about his influences and where he writes. He spoke about the outline that he was writing for his second book, so it is fantastic to see all of his hard work come to fruition. You can see this first blog entry by searching”Peculiar tale of the Tentacle Boy”