Title: Spare Me Your Mercy
Synopsis
Do you have a right to terminate your life?
The suspiciously increasing rate of deaths in terminal patients left an indelible trace of doubt in Pol. Cap. Wasan's mind. His mother, who had just passed away only a few days before he arrived his hometown, might be one of the victims of this incident.
Guntapat, a palliative doctor who had taken care of Wasan's mother in her final days, became the one who took care of her son's heart in his sorrowful days as well. As their relationship went deeper, the mystery was gradually unraveled and every clue in this case led to Guntapat. How could Wasan break through this dilemma and trust his lover with all of his heart?
What I think
I finished this book in just one day!
I was pleasantly surprised by how good it was. Despite some noticeable translation errors in grammar, spelling, and punctuation, the story remained engaging and fun to read. It's a shame I couldn't rate it a perfect 10, but I'm hopeful that future translations of her work will have fewer mistakes.
I'm familiar with Sammon's work through the Manner of Death series on WeTV, but this was my first time actually reading one of her books. She has a knack for mixing wit and banter at just the right moments before returning to the core of the story.
I'd definitely recommend this to others, and I'm actually about to do just that!
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