It was intended as a family getaway. It became a nightmare of survival . . .
Martin and Lydia Napier's marriage is shaky. Fate has been cruel and they are both still reeling from the blows. When they are offered the use of a property in tropical far north Queensland they decide to take a break, maybe get their relationship back on track, and take their eight-year-old daughter Ami on a holiday. They leave Sydney and hit the road for what should be a taste of paradise . . .
Initial misgivings about a cyclone hovering are allayed when the rain stops. It looks like the wet season's over. But just as they start to unwind, the river swells and rain clouds gather. With an escape from rising floodwaters thwarted, Lydia, Martin and Ami are caught up in a dramatic rescue of a policeman and his prisoner. Within hours the family find themselves marooned on the roof of the isolated farmhouse, with limited food and water, little hope of rescue, and a killer in their midst . . .
Faced with horrors both human and natural, they must do what they can to survive. But who can they trust? And can they be sure where the dangers really lie?
'The Raft' is a deft psychological thriller which shows the courage people summon and the sacrifices they make when their loved ones are threatened.