- Former naval officer Maurice sees his own lifeless body dangling from the mast of his sailboat 'Beau Séjour'. He wakes up on the beach hours later, but nobody can see or hear him. He's wandering around like some kind of living dead man. But why?
- Same concept as season one of Hotel Beau Séjour in which a dead person investigates its own murder, but this time we are in Zeebrugge and 'Beau Séjour' is not a hotel but a sailboat.
When former naval officer Maurice sees his own lifeless body dangling from the mast of his sailboat 'Beau Séjour', it's immediately clear something strange is going on. In the violent storm, he is knocked overboard and swallowed by the churning sea.
Maurice awakes on the beach and notices no-one can see or hear him. Shortly after he finds out he's dead - apparently, a suicide. His suspicion is confirmed: he is wandering around like some kind of living dead man. That his family is glad to be rid of him becomes painfully clear from their harsh, cold reactions.
Maurice can't remember anything about the night of the storm. He doesn't believe he would commit suicide, and moreover, a number of things in the police record appear to be inaccurate. He starts to investigate his own death. That's how he meets his grandson Jasper (7) - who apparently can see him. And then he discovers that there are more 'seers', people who can still see him and with whom he can talk...but why these people?
For Maurice, it's like he is receiving a second chance to make up for his mistakes. He tries to make amends to his family who despise him for what happened seven years ago. In the meantime, it becomes more and more apparent that the night of the storm didn't go the way the police assumes it went and several suspects are presented. Maurice hopes to solve the case and thus find peace forever.
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