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There’s something strange going on at Emerald Valley. In a secluded retirement home just outside Portland residents are starting to disappear. Nursing home records show the deceased were in pain and asked the doctor to help them find release, all perfectly legal, but that doesn’t square with those who knew them. Their friends allege the “death wish” letters are fabrications. Promising to investigate their claims, Journalist Laurie Best disguises herself as an elderly woman and goes undercover. She’s in for a real eye-opener. It’s one thing to discover what it’s like to be marginalized and ignored, it’s something else to face the Angel of Death and argue whether God alone has the right to say who’s to live and who’s to die.
It is refreshing to find a writer who aspires to a level of creative excellence. I highly recommend this book to everyone who can read. To those who cannot read, find a friend to read it to you.
Clever, brave, insightful and compelling. This is one of those novels that demands to be read and demands to be discussed.
A wonderful story about finding truth in the midst of conflict and tragedy. A real must read.
A brilliantly crafted story. This book achieves that rare balance of masterful storytelling, gripping entertainment. Buy it!! Read it!! Pass it on!
A wonderful story about finding truth in the midst of conflict and tragedy. A real must read.
I just finished If I Should Die and it was an amazing story! I had no idea you were such a fantastic author!
A fascinating, attention-grabbing novel that deals with tough real-life situation examining the aftereffects of euthanasia on countless lives.
Mr. Clemons has written a very moving novel, one in which you care about the characters and empathize with what they’re going through.
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