What if you could choose when to die?
But
once you decide, you can’t change your mind.
Ever.
No matter what.
Welcome to the next
step in the evolution of suspense fiction, to an
in-your-face/what-would-you-do? topical thriller. Kill
Me is a brilliantly conceived roller-coaster ride that
zeros in on some of the most contentious issues of our
time, the human yearning for connection between the choices
we make about our lives and deaths. Intelligent and
relentlessly paced, Kill Me is the smart kind of read
that fans have come to expect from Stephen White. Kill
Me brings Alan Gregory face-to-face with the most
challenging case of his career. As always, White’s
characters are indelible and the dialogue is dead-on, but
Kill Me is fresh and thought provoking in a way
that’s so uncommon in crime fiction. Kill Me delivers
on all the promise of White’s earlier work and then raises
the bar in an unforgettably inventive tale of life and
death. This is the book that you won’t be able to put down,
but more to the point, this is the book that won’t go away
after readers have raced to the last page. Readers will be
asking each other: "What would you do?" "If you could sign
up—really—would you?"
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