Saul Parks is DEAD. Denial, shock, and anger come at the revelation. If that isn't bad enough, his Purgatory roommate is the girl who drove the other car in his drunk driving accident. Talk about utter depression.Purgatory is full of mysteries, Death being one of them. Who knew he was real? Sadly, the discovery of any of these mysteries doesn't give much hope to the deceased awaiting judgment. You're dead, face it. Purgatory is a sort of recovery zone for traumatized spirits. Chipper nurses with clever sayings about embracing death. Around-the-clock news anchors who gossip about the misfortunes of those who reside in Purgatory. In group therapy, a place full of messed-up spirits, they learn tricks that make being dead a little easier to take. Still, Saul can't shake his guilt about being the one responsible for ending the life of his friend. It isn't until Saul sees a faint glimpse of Death's shadow that the ball starts rolling. He has to confront Death about the great injustices of Purgatory, but how? Death only answers to Death.