Synopses & Reviews
Review
"There are very few novels which deal with the issues of contemporary medical ethics in the lively and intensely readable way which Hazel McHaffie's books do. She uses her undoubted skill as a storyteller to weave tales of moral quandary ... She has demonstrated that hard cases make good reading." -- Alexander McCall Smith "Alexander McCall Smith"
Synopsis
A diary from the dead and a secret that just wont go away - medical ethics have never been so haunting. In a shocking and heart-breaking dramatization of the political debate surrounding euthanasia, Hazel McHaffie peers into the diary of a terminally ill patient after he has died to discover a dreadful secret and a past that isn't yet ready to die. A novel full of grace and wisdom, Right to Die brings an ethical dilemma to life with complex characters and raw emotional drama.
Synopsis
In a shocking and heart-breaking dramatization of the political debate surrounding euthanasia, "Right to Die" brings an ethical dilemma to life with complex characters and raw emotional drama.