
4.5 stars Mystery Fiction
What kept me up at night? It was this interesting story line that had great characters who were trapped inside a small vessel. I’m not claustrophobic but I could be under their circumstances since now, their 30-day mission is now terminated. Tea Bag is dead. They all knew, and they all executed the strictest rules of cleanliness and hygiene since boarding, so what went wrong? Living in such tight quarters, the fear of contamination and illness would spread rapidly amongst the six of them, so what happened?
The remaining five individuals barely get Tea Bag’s body and samples ready for transport outside the vessel when another one of the team members is found without a pulse.
“valve mask, pulse, compressions, IV, more adrenaline.”
Unfortunately, another team is now dead. What is happening! Holy Mogoly folks! The remaining team members are on high alert as there are only four members of the team left. The outside team requires them to follow the same protocol on this body as they did with Tea Bag’s, as they provide them with the necessary supplies. I felt on high alert myself as these individuals were friends. This team knew each other, they respected each other and their work and now, they’re dying.
Each team member was now having second thoughts on everything and everyone. There’s no room for them to stretch out and get away from each other. They’re stuck with each other and their thoughts while the outside team works to safely bring them back home. The stories they told and how they dealt with each minute and hour as they waited helped to pass the time, yet in the back of their minds, they were searching for the truth.
I was caught up inside the heads of these individuals as they were confided inside this vessel and their own thoughts. Their stories were interesting and gives everyone a look into who they. A storm makes the situation more pressing as the team tries to do their own investigating. Is the outside team part of their “team” or are they just “players” in a game? Being stuck inside the vessel, they are given limited information and the windows to the outside world can only provide a narrow view. They were frustrated and I understood why. Was information being held back?
I enjoyed this book, much more than I thought I would, going into it. I’m not one who likes technical books and when they started talking about valves and pressure, I was nervous. I thought this book might be too technical and detailed for me. It wasn’t a scary book (horror) but more of a mysterious, intense drama read that’ll pull you through until you discover the answer. 4.5 stars.



