A Good Death

Death is one of the most fascinating and taboo topics in modern society, as people seem to be existing in a state of denial as to each of our ultimate ends. This new guide approaches death with the fog of mystery and sadness lifted in order to find answers to some of the world’s most hard-hitting questions. Can we predict when someone will die? Where does euthanasia fit within our understanding of life? Does morphine nudge death along, or is this merely a myth? With practical information, scientific breakdowns and social boundaries tested, this book can provide readers with an understanding of not only how they can live better, but how they can die better.

By Margaret Rice