When twelve-year-old William Alton and his father sail from England for new opportunities on the Empress of Ireland, they leave behind the graves of his mother and baby sister. Will only hopes they will leave death and disease behind them too. But a shipmate’s baby falls ill and is forced into quarantine on Grosse Île, and when they finally arrive in their new home, they discover that Will’s Uncle Charlie is in the hospital. Why must everyone around him get sick and die? A competition at Will’s new school offers an answer…and a challenge. In 1912, cities around the world declare war on the fly, blaming it for the spread of the diseases--summer complaint, typhus, consumption and typhoid--that are wiping out families.