This is story about life and the build up to a unique set of circumstances. Part one of the book will have you questioning the probability of unforeseen consequences. Is it chance or fate that determines our destinies?
This is a story about death, one of the few things that we are all going to have in common. Part two of the book will have you thinking about the value of life and the legacies we leave behind.
There is a message, or a moral if you wish, to this story. It's pertinent whichever religion you follow, or if you have no god in your life.
Does Mary really take a voyage on the Ship of Souls? Or is it all just her imagination?