TERMINAL SESSION
The body doesn't fail all at once. It comes undone by habit. And sometimes, all a doctor needs to do to fix the world... is stop saving the patient.
Dr. Marcus Stein is not a vulgar killer. He is a veteran psychoanalyst who, after decades of listening to the darkest secrets of the corporate and medical elite, has developed a brutal triage code: Treatable, Manageable, Incorrigible.
For the "Incorrigibles"-powerful men whose existence causes systemic harm to thousands-Stein offers no cure. He offers Alignment: the strategic withdrawal of warnings and protections, allowing the patient's own biology and vices to execute the death sentence naturally.
But Stein's own heart is failing. With time running out, he needs a successor to inherit his blue notebook and his moral burden. He sets his sights on Daniel Cole, a young idealistic psychiatrist currently being ground down by the gears of a corrupt hospital system.
Written in clinical, razor-sharp prose, Terminal Session dissects the thin line between medicine and murder by omission.
For readers who enjoy: Deep ethical dilemmas and a fierce critique of the corporate healthcare system.