Really different organization of this book. Separate chapters back and forth set in land (Montserrat where lifeboat wound up), sea (lifeboat adrift with survivors), and news (telling the story behind the yacht, it's passengers, and the mysterious sinking and search and recovery efforts etc.). There was also the story of the man (Jarty Le Fleur, inspector) and setting around reading the notebook journal, and the story within the journal.
The story is about the survivors of a 200 million $$$ yacht called the Galaxy (like my phone lol) after it exploded and sank. They are on a lifeboat at sea.
The 11 survivors originally were:
1. Benji - 37yo narrator via his journal written on the lifeboat. Irish from Boston, deckhand on the yacht. Writing to Annabelle, his deceased wife, who he is still distraught over her death.
2. Nina - Young hairstylist worker on the yacht, looks like Iman, good looking Ethiopian.
3. Yannis- good looking rich Greek playboy type, ambassador.
4. Nevin Campbell- British, tall, loud media guru. Wealthy.
5. Geri Reede- 39yo Olympic swimmer, short blonde hair, assertive, sea worthy, confident. Guest on yacht.
6. Jason Lambert- older Billionaire businessman, owns yacht. Obese, glutton, likes getting his way. Represents Benjis abhorrence for this type of person.
7. Mrs. Latha Laghari- 71yo Indian successful chemist businesswoman, cosmetic industry, fortune 500, wealthy guest on yacht. Benji had her earrings in his pocket and used as a fishing hook.
8. Jean Philippe- Haitian cook working on yacht (obviously due to the authors love of Haiti he included a Haitian character, and he had input on the book from real Haitian teens).
9. Bernadette- wife of Jean Philippe.
10. Mysterious dark haired stranger who said he was the Lord. Later revealed he was an angel.
11. "Alice" - child, no one knew where she came from or her real name.
I found the story gripping where you kept wanting to continue. It does reference a "god" type of character, and I'm not a believer as I'm of scientific method, but I'm aware of the possibility just per science no proof. In spite of that, it was still interesting, and I understand the main point of the book = "god" is always with you, and deceased loved ones spirits continue on in "heaven. " In my opinion, this makes this partly a fantasy book.
There were some surprises towards the end.
If you have not read the book, don't read past this.
SPOILERS =====>>>
So...turned out----
1. Benji was alone on the lifeboat. He hallucinated the others. They were his assigned passengers to take care of- Nevin, Geri, Yannis, Mrs. Laghari. He met Nina, Jean Philippe, and Bernadette working on the yacht.
2. "Alice" the little girl pulled him into the boat. She said she was the Lord. She was with him the whole time and told him she always would be with him.
3. Alice showed Benji a slice of heaven above and he saw his mother and wife were there and safe. It gave him comfort and stopped him being distraught
4. Benji jumped off the yacht in a suicide attempt just before it exploded and sank.
5. The yacht was not sabotaged by Benji or Dobby. Benji was going to set off mine bombs to destroy it, but changed his mind. He was angry at Jason Lambert, who he thought might be his father. He represented the wealth and privilege Benji did not have, and he resented that it cost his wife's life, because he couldn't afford her medical treatments. Alice told him that Jason was not his father.
6. The mysterious character that supposedly found the lifeboat, Rom Rosh, was actually Benji. He had survived and washed up on Montserrat. I thought that character might have been god. Rum Rosh is Hebrew from Psalms, and means "God lifted my head."
7. The boat was damaged by 3 big whales that rammed into the hull, because they were disturbed by the loud music. Human made noise does disturb ocean creatures and mammals, because they communicate by sound and use radar, and it interferes with this and upsets and confuses them.
The point of the book is that "god" exists and is watching, and that there is a heaven. Pretty much the theme of his previous books.
Random comment-
The character named "Dobby" -- at 1st, I couldn't stop thinking of Dobby the elf from Harry Potter.