An intoxicating tale that sucked me right in, Dead Below Deck had it all to keep me firmly in suspense. With a cloak-and-dagger reverse timeline and mixed media format, the deftly obscured holes to the story left me happily in the dark until the final timely reveal. And let me tell you, it was one heck of a twist. Despite masterfully hiding the truth, there were plenty of perfectly placed clues alongside the clever red herrings. All said, the plot was the work of a master, no doubt about it.
Thanks in part to the format, however, the characters didn’t feel quite as well-developed as I would have liked. Well, other than Giselle and Maggie, that is. Due to their dual POVs, they were a tad more fleshed out as we got riveting glimpses into their backstories through their individual flashbacks. Tinged with mature themes, I was pulled into their stories even if I wasn’t drawn to root for either of these friends turned enemies. Just the same, I loved the final turn of events, even if I would have loved to see it play out on the page as the ending felt somewhat abrupt.
The only piece to this complex, well-organized plot that somewhat missed the mark was what originally drew me to the premise. After all, as the pages unraveled in reverse chronological order, I had to focus extra hard. Despite this, however, when the last bomb of a reveal dropped at my feet, I was duly impressed. Ingenious and crafty, it took me totally by surprise. And if you know me at all then you know that I think that those are the BEST kinds of twists.
All in all, from the dark, mysterious secrets to the toxic teen drama, I was easily under Ms. Gangsei’s spell. Granted, I had to suspend all disbelief, but as soon as I did, I was under its thrall. I mean, with flawed, morally gray characters, a posh setting, and well-hidden motives, it was an out-and-out winner for sure. Intricately plotted and staged with unreliable narrators, I guarantee that is one book that will manage to evade even the most savvy of sleuths. Rating of 4.5 stars.
SYNOPSIS:
It was supposed to be the best-ever girls’ trip: five days, four friends, one luxury yacht, no parents. But on the final night, as the yacht cruised the deep and dark waters between Florida and Grand Cayman, eighteen-year-old heiress Giselle vanished. She’s nowhere to be found the next morning even after a frantic search, until security footage surfaces…showing Maggie pushing her overboard.
But Maggie has no memory of what happened. All she knows is that she woke up with a throbbing headache, thousands of dollars in cash in her safe, a passport that isn’t hers, and Giselle’s diary. And while Maggie had her own reasons to want Giselle dead, so did everyone else on board: jealous Viv, calculating Emi, even some members of the staff.
What really went down on the top deck that night? Maggie will have to work her way backward to uncover the secrets that everyone—even Giselle—kept below deck or she’s dead in the water.
Thank you to Jan Gangsei, Harper Books, and MBC Books for my complimentary copy. All opinions are my own.
PUB DATE: November 19, 2024
Trigger warning: underage drinking, stuttering, bullying, mention of: death of a parent, rohypnol use, PTSD