Kill Me (Dr. Alan Gregory) by Stephen White Paperback Book

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Rent Kill Me (Dr. Alan Gregory)

Author: Stephen White

Narrator: Dick Hill

Format: Unabridged-CD, Paperback, Unabridged-MP3

Publisher: Brilliance Audio

Published: Jan 2005

Genre: Fiction - Suspense

Retail Price: $36.95

Discs: 10

Synopsis

Dr. Alan Gregory confronts the case of a man who, having survived a near-fatal accident, makes an agreement with a shadowy organization that ends the lives of clients who do not want to be a burden in the event of dire illnesses or injuries.

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Reviews

BookLender review by Alexander on 2008-12-09 11:07:26

This writer thinks he's the wittiest, cleverest, smart guy who ever wrote a book. He came up with a cool idea for a book and over-wrote it. Yes, I'm saying that this book is too clever. Imagine hanging out with that guy who is so smart that everything they say is some kind of pun and funny and clever and there is very little substance. That's like this book, lots of witty banter and very little meat. Great idea for a book, but don't go for Samuel Clemens with a book called Kill Me. I listened to this book for the entertainment value and when it turned serious and preachy I sent it back to booksfree because it lost the entertainment value. Went from cool story to blah blah blah...