When disgraced journalist Lena Vos receives an unmarked envelope containing a faded photograph, a torn journal page, and a cryptic note implicating her long-dead father in an unsolved disappearance, she is drawn back to the desolate coast of Pelican Point, Namibia. The beacon that once guided ships now hides secrets long buried beneath salt, silence, and sand.
Haunted by fractured memories and unanswered questions, Lena begins to unearth a decades-old mystery involving a violent storm, a missing lighthouse keeper, and a smuggling ring operating under the cover of darkness. The deeper she digs, the more the official version of events unravels-and the more her father's legacy darkens.
As Lena explores the rusted remains of the Pelican Point Lighthouse, she uncovers letters, logbooks, and a film reel that could expose the truth-or bury it forever. But she's not the only one searching. Someone else is watching from the fog. Someone who has killed to protect the past-and is willing to do it again.
Set against the wild Atlantic and the haunting isolation of Namibia's Skeleton Coast, The Light at Pelican Point is a gripping mystery about inherited guilt, buried truths, and the fragile line between memory and history. For Lena, the only way out is through the beam of a lighthouse that once lied-and may yet redeem.