We've all said it-or heard it-when we learn that someone we love is desperately ill or has been tragically injured: "If that ever happens to me, I wish someone would just... kill me."
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. Kill Me is a brilliantly conceived roller-coaster ride that zeros in on some of the most provocative issues of our time- the human yearning for connection, and the choices we make about how we live, and how we die.
Relentlessly paced and intelligent, Kill Me brings Alan Gregory face-to-face with the most challenging case of his career. A man walks into Dr. Gregory's practice playing a game of cat and mouse, slowly revealing a progression of deadly secrets while trying to influence how the game will end. Kill Me delivers on all the promise of White's earlier work and then raises the bar in an unforgettably inventive tale of survival and mortality.
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 you have raced to the last page.