I wasn't sure I would like this book when I started it. Boy, was I surprised. Our hero of the book, and he really was a hero, is Captain Cape Thomas. He has had some trouble, of course involving a woman, and is no longer captain of his 747. He has lost his license for that, the reason for which we don't find out completely until we are near the end of the book. He is however still licensed for commercial freight and passengers, passengers as long as there is a co-pilot. All this is just part of the story though. The main story if about his "vision" he has one night. A woman holding a baby and wearing a Coptic cross appears on his deck. This brings memories of a girl he once met and had one night with. They didn't give their full names, and she didn't even give her real name. Not knowing if he is going crazy or if the vision means something, he decides to set out to find the woman. I really didn't want to put the book down until the story was done. When I was finished, I had a book hangover. It has stayed with me for a few days now. (book that made me cry for 2015 reading challenge)