The brilliant organizer Harry Fisher, along with people like him—successful, rich, and famous—sets off on a cruise through the Caribbean Sea. These people have everything: power, wealth, fame, and the ability to fulfill any whim.
But that isn’t enough for them. Fisher’s ambitions reach far beyond that. He sees himself and his friends as immortal gods, and the entire world as his servants. But fate has its own plans: the result of Harry Fisher’s grand project is a terrible epidemic that cannot be stopped. People die by the millions without even realizing what caused their deaths.
And neither money, nor power, nor fame—nor even immortality itself—holds any value in the face of the unfolding catastrophe.
They wanted to become gods—and they became gods.
But is there any point in being a god of the dead and the dying?
Will it be possible to save at least part of humanity, or is it doomed to extinction?
And can you send the deadly genie back into the bottle?