Middle Watch

by Loretta Proctor

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Middle Watch is a time when a man alone on a lighthouse in those wee small hours feels he’s the only person in the world.
A man awake and alone in the darkness of the night has time to think, and sometimes those thoughts turn towards revenge and hate.

Bridie O’Neill was taken in as a baby by Dad Joe, whom she adores as if he were her real father. Unfortunately, Joe is away at sea most of the time and Bridie has grown up under the thumb of his mean-spirited wife, Millie, and her two bullying sons. The only joy in her life comes from the beautiful coastline near their home and Joe’s occasional visits.

When things come to a head between Bridie and Millie, Joe realises he needs to take Bridie - and himself - away from his poisonous wife. He starts a job as a lighthouse keeper at Longships Light. Bridie’s life is transformed by this new life close to the wild Cornish seas. There she meets the dark, brooding Ryan, son of the Principal Keeper. The two young people fall deeply in love with one another.

But Joe’s family are not ready to let Bridie go. She is haunted by the idea that Millie will come after her, and Joe’s older son Jim is starting to look at Bridie with a most unbrotherly interest. Wanting to escape the emotional turmoil and prove herself, Bridie sets out on her own to find work in London – but her actions set forth a chain of events that will end in tragedy on a lonely lighthouse amongst the crashing waves of the sea…

Loretta Proctor was born in Cairo, Egypt to an English father and Greek mother. She won prizes in the 1970s for essays and plays, then wrote specialised articles. Now retired to Malvern, she delights in story telling, writes poetry and is pleased to be a distant relation of Elizabeth Barrett-Browning.
  • ISBN10 1780881169
  • ISBN13 9781780881164
  • Publish Date 1 April 2012
  • Publish Status Out of Print
  • Out of Print 26 May 2021
  • Publish Country GB
  • Publisher Troubador Publishing
  • Imprint Matador
  • Format Paperback
  • Pages 352
  • Language English