Manner of Death

Manner of Death by Stephen White, published by Penguin in 1999, is a compelling exploration of mystery and psychological intrigue. This edition spans 356 pages and is presented in English. The narrative follows psychologist Alan Gregory as he attends the funeral of a former colleague, only to find that the circumstances surrounding the death may not be as straightforward as they seem.
As Gregory delves deeper into his past, he confronts painful memories and uncovers connections between the seemingly innocent deaths of several old friends. The book intricately weaves themes of mystery and medical elements, inviting readers to engage with the unfolding investigation. Through Gregory’s journey, the story examines the complexities of life and death, making it a thought-provoking read for fans of the genre.
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Psychologist Alan Gregory attends the funeral of an old colleague whose death soon begins to look sinister. Persuaded to examine his own past, Gregory is forced to revisit painful memories and realises that the apparently innocent deaths of a number of old friends are connected.
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