Books tagged: assisted suicide

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The Death Trip    by Marion Stein
Price: Free! 20610 words. Published on November 16, 2009. .

The Simulated Life Elapsed Experience Process aka The Death Trip -- "comfort care for the dying" or something more nefarious? After the death of his beloved grandmother, Chuck decides to investigate. He soon finds himself torn between two women -- the activist who suspects a dark agenda and the beautiful MD who helped create create the process.
Death As A Salesman: What's Wrong With Assisted Suicide    by New Regency Communications
Price: $9.95 USD. 41280 words. Published on December 21, 2010. .

Recognized as one of the definitive handbooks in the battle against assisted suicide, this clearly written analysis examines the issue from numerous perspectives. Chapters include: The story of Jack Kevorkian; the history of the Hemlock Society; real answers to pain and depression; hospice care; medical ethics; the social history of assisted suicide; and much more.
And So To Sleep    by Graham Murray
Price: $0.99 USD. 2560 words. Published by Living Books USA  on June 17, 2011. .

We all should have the right to choose what is best for us. All men are created equal; some are just more equal than others.
A Dialogue of the Deaf    by Hugh Noble
Price: $3.00 USD. 136670 words. Published on January 8, 2012. .

Alastair Jamieson is a cantankerous old recluse and an atheist. To his surprise and discomforture he finds himself surrounded by his dysfunctional family whereupon the old man does battle with his devout son, an ordained priest, on the issue of assisted suicide. The debate is heated but somewhat disjointed because both men are somewhat deaf.
Death Angel: a short story of literary fiction    by S. E. Lee
Price: $0.99 USD. 4340 words. Published by Crescere Publishing  on April 3, 2012. .

What kind of person works as a mercy killer? What makes a death a mercy killing, instead of murder? A 4,500 manuscript word / 18-page short story on death, and life, from the point of view of a man who is intimately familiar with the former.