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This is a used hardcover book in great condition. Large Print Edition. 676 pages. This is an excellent book. You will enjoy.
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This addition to the Alan Gregory series is a gripping thriller that puts a terrifying twist on the euthanasia debate .The brain-death of his friend Antonio as the result of a deep-sea diving accident and the slow degeneration of his older brother Conrad to Lou Gehrig’s disease, coupled with the nameless protagonist’s own skiing accident, impels the man to contact the Death Angels. This discreet company caters to those who fear incapacitating physical and mental injury, and the inability to express one’s wishes to die as a result of that injury. The Death Angels keep a close eye on the client’s health, and, when it fails to an agreed-upon extent, their operatives will kill the client. The kicker is that the contract with the Death Angels cannot be broken, a condition which the protagonist quickly comes to regret....
Size
Length:
402 pages
Height:
9.0 in.
Width:
6.3 in.
Thickness:
1.8 in.
Weight:
21.8 oz.
Publisher's Note
Dr. Alan Gregory confronts the most morally perplex challenge of his career in the case of an anonymous family man who, having survived a near-fatal accident, makes a Faustian agreement with a shadowy organization that terminates the lives of clients who do not want to burden their loved ones in the event of dire illnesses or injuries. By the author of Missing Persons.
Industry reviews
"...White...takes an endlessly debatable question...and leverages it into a clever, absorbing thriller." (10/17/2005)
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