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I added the ending to the plot summary. We need some names here, but I don't have a copy with me. 68.49.175.198 22:11, 6 May 2007 (UTC) Sorry, I posted that, forgot to log in. Tigger89 22:12, 6 May 2007 (UTC)[reply]

I just finished reading this book last night.  :) Here is an incomplete list of characters:
  • The main character is Joanna Lander.
  • The neurologist who performs the RIPT scans is Richard Wright.
  • Joanna's best friend, who works in the ER, is Vielle Howard.
  • The charlatan researcher is Maurice Mandrake.
  • The pathological liar guy is Ed Wojakowski.
  • The girl who needs the heart transplant is Maisie Nellis.
  • Joanna Lander's English teacher, who has Alzheimer's, is Pat Briarley.
  • Mr. Briarley's niece is Kit Gardiner.
Hope that helps! - carolyn81 (usertalk) 14:57, 13 May 2008 (UTC)[reply]
I just edited your ending. It is clear that Joanna doesn't remember everything at the end, there is no indication in the story that the ship is actually aware of Joanna and Helen floating on the water, and even as it's likely that they had been spotted (and reasonable to assume that that and the rescue would happen, as it's all in Joanna's dying/dead mind), them being rescued and welcomed aboard is not actually part of the text. Imfa11ingup (talk) 08:37, 18 August 2009 (UTC)[reply]
Hi! Can I suggest adding a paragraph break in the first parag under "Plot." So far, it reads: "... exactly the way his books describe NDEs. Dr. Richard Wright, a neurologist who has discovered ..."
Dr. Wright is important in his own right, no pun intended, and I think it's important to separate him from Mandrake.
A new reader might think that the two are working along the same lines, whereas they are almost enemies.
Thoughts?
Thanks!
FiverFan65 (talk) 16:04, 9 July 2012 (UTC)FiverFan65[reply]

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