Synopses & Reviews
Dr. Alan Gregory confronts the case of a man who, having survived a near-fatal accident, makes an agreement with a shadowy organization that ends the lives of clients who do not want to be a burden in the event of dire illnesses or injuries. Reprint.
Review
This book should turn heads. His best yet. (Michael Connelly)
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An amazing thrill ride. (Richmond Times Dispatch)
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A thinking person's thriller. (Jeffery Deaver)
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This book should turn heads. His best yet. (Michael Connelly)
A thinking person's thriller. (Jeffery Deaver)
An amazing thrill ride. (Richmond Times Dispatch)
Synopsis
He has chosen to die and signed a contract with the right people to make it happen. Everything will go as planned, even if he changes his mind. Which he has. And all he can do now is keep looking over his shoulder.
Synopsis
"Kill Me is that rarest of creations--a thinking-person's thriller. In this age of the same-old same-old-fiction, White's novel stands dizzyingly above the pack. The concept is unique (and brilliant), the writing is sharp, observant, and wry (White's trademark), and every page is filled with perfectly realized human emotion--about life, death, and family. Superb."--New York Times bestselling author Jeffery Deaver He's fabulously wealthy and lives life to the fullest--enjoying fast, expensive cars, the love of his beautiful wife, and adventures in every corner of the globe. When a friend is stricken down by a terrible illness, he realizes his only fear is to be diminished by disease. That's when he meets the Death Angels, who promise to end his life should he ever face such a fate. The only hitch is that the contract is irrevocable. And once he signs it, he discovers he has one more all-important task to carry out before it's executed...
About the Author
Stephen White is a clinical psychologist and New York Times bestselling author of thirteen previous novels, including The Best Revenge and Missing Persons.