Kill Me
In "Kill Me," acclaimed author Stephen White explores the dark intersection of wealth and mortality in a gripping psychological narrative. Published in 2007 by Brown Book Group, this thought-provoking novel spans 464 pages and delves into the chilling premise that money can indeed buy anything, including a predetermined end to life. In a world where the fear of illness and disease looms large, individuals can opt for an early exit, but this choice comes with a harrowing catch: once the contract is signed, it cannot be undone. White's masterful storytelling invites readers to ponder the moral implications of such a decision, making "Kill Me" a compelling read for fans of psychological fiction. Discover the depths of human desperation and the high cost of control in this unforgettable tale.