Whalefall
Daniel Kraus
Whalefall
Daniel Kraus
Jay Gardiner has given himself a fool's errand: to find the remains of his deceased father in the Pacific Ocean off the coast of California. He knows it's a long shot, but Jay feels it's the only way for him to lift the weight of guilt he has carried since his dad's death the previous year.
The dive begins well enough, but the sudden appearance of a giant squid puts Jay in very real jeopardy, made infinitely worse by the arrival of a sperm whale looking to feed. Suddenly, Jay is caught in the squid's tentacles and drawn into the whale's mouth where he is pulled into the first of its four stomachs. He quickly realizes he has only one hour before his oxygen tanks run out - one hour to defeat his demons and escape the belly of a whale.
Suspenseful and cinematic, Whalefall is an "astoundingly great" (Gillian Flynn, New York Times bestselling author) thriller about a young man who has given up on life, only to find a reason to live in the most dangerous and unlikely of places.
Review
Jason Austin
‘Whale fall’ is the term used when the carcass of a deceased whale settles on the ocean floor at a depth greater than a kilometre. It’s there that the body is consumed by all manner of deep-sea scavengers, sometimes over decades, creating its own ecosystem. It’s a noble fate and one that 17-year-old Jay Gardiner contemplates as his own when he finds himself literally in the belly of an ailing whale.
Jay’s dad, Mitt, an experienced scuba diver, doesn’t have the ability or desire to hold down a regular job and lives by the credo that the pursuit of money will kill you, a doctrine he has embraced from his favourite novel, Cannery Row. Mitt also subscribes to a tough-love style of parenting which is one of the many reasons the boy and his father become estranged. When Mitt deliberately drowns himself in the ocean after a terminal cancer diagnosis, Jay dives out to recover his father’s bones in an act of closure. But not long into his quest, Jay gets tangled in the tentacles of a squid who’s being pursued by a sperm whale. Both Jay and the squid are drawn into the whale’s mouth and ingested. This sequence of events forces Jay to confront notions that he’s had about his father to aid his chances of survival.
Daniel Kraus has researched the scenarios in this novel with scientists in marine biology and human anatomy, and it has been likened to Andy Weir’s The Martian for its scientific accuracy. But in addition to the novel’s logical meticulousness, Whalefall is a beautifully written, unexpectedly touching and poignant coming-of-age tale of love, loss and regret. It is also a cinematic, ticking-clock survival thriller and one of the most intensely immersive stories that I have read of late. I loved it.
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