
Swan Light
A Novel
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Narrated by:
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Francis G. Kearney
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Cassie Simone
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By:
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Phoebe Rowe
A sweeping, emotional tale of hope and perseverance, Swan Light weaves together the stories of two people separated by a century but connected by family, purpose, and one extraordinary lighthouse.
1913. Eighty-three-year-old Silvestre Swan has dedicated his life to the care of his Newfoundland lighthouse. His petition to relocate Swan Light from its precarious cliff’s edge is going unheard by town patriarch Cort Roland—that is, until a terrible storm brings an unlikely ally into Swan’s life. But is it too late for the stone lighthouse?
2014. Marine archaeologist Mari Adams’s attempts to fund her search for the notorious SS Californian are realized when she accepts a job to find the remains of Swan Light, rumored to have collapsed into the sea one hundred years ago. She teams up with salvager Julian Henry, and the pair unearth more than they bargained for in their search for the ruins. But when a group of treasure hunters threatens their mission, their hunt for the truth turns dangerous.
As past and present collide, the secrets hiding on the ocean floor begin to surface. Can Mari find the answers she is looking for—and at what price?
©2023 Phoebe Rowe (P)2023 Brilliance Publishing, Inc., all rights reserved.Listeners also enjoyed...




















Critic reviews
“In this phenomenal first novel, the lighthouse at Norman Cliffs is not only a beacon to guide foundering vessels to safety, it is a comforting light in the darkness. It speaks to those who listen. While it stands, it lives.”—Historical Novels Review
“There is nothing not to love about Phoebe Rowe’s debut novel. Flawlessly researched and wholly immersive, Swan Light is a story about the importance of honoring the past. Rowe writes beautifully and takes readers on a journey to places both old and new, reminding us that sometimes the things we’re looking for are looking for us too.”—Barbara Davis, bestselling author of The Keeper of Happy Endings
“Phoebe Rowe expertly interlaces the fascinating world of competitive shipwreck searching with a wonderful mystery about a vanished lighthouse. Two protagonists and two timelines can be tricky to pull off, but Rowe does so with aplomb in this excellent debut—I adored both the lighthouse keeper Silvestre Swan and the intrepid diver Mari Adams. I highly recommend this delightful novel.”—Ann Napolitano, New York Times bestselling author of Dear Edward
The Story Remains
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A very different story
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An OK story with two narrators
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EXCELLENT
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A multi-generational love story with mystery and crime but above all love,
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Interesting, but occasionally hard to follow
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Liked. It's an unusual and intriguing story, a fun listen. Nice character development. No sex, no objectionable language. Great visuals - movie? No issues with narration or production.
Not so hot. Could have expanded on the ending. Some unanswered questions. Sequel, please.
Written by Phoebe Rowe, narrated by Francis G. Kearney and Cassie Simone, approximately 9 hours of listening in unabridged audiobook format, released in May 2023 by Brilliance Audio.
Recommended!
Swan Light
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Something Different
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The female narrator ruined this for me
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In response to another review about so-called “alternative lifestyles,” if you cannot get through a book with a brief mentions of a forgettable character who is married to someone of the same sex (while the rest of the book is the epitome of idealized hetero romance), well… you’re the problem. It’s you.
Narration: Both narrators did a great job overall, but I wish the narrator of Mari had done some homework on pronunciation of nautical terms, given how important they are to the story and how notoriously unintuitive their pronunciations can be. Loved Swan’s subtle accent.
Bittersweet but pulls you in
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