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Die Again Tomorrow
by Kira Peikoff
Mass Market Paperback : 320 pages
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At first left for dead, she is ...
Introduction
Isabel Leon, the star of a survival reality show, thinks she can endure anything. But when she unwittingly gives an unscrupulous mogul a chance to profit from her murder, she becomes the target of a terrifying killer who makes nature seem tame by comparison.
At first left for dead, she is rescued by a medical research team that operates outside the law. She awakens to find she's the living proof of a breakthrough that can change the world. Some people would pay any price to control it. Others would simply steal the secret--even if it costs Isabel's life. As powerful rivals pursue her, Isabel must risk everything to protect those she loves--or die again tomorrow.
“Die Again Tomorrow held me captive me from the opening chapter—in which a murdered woman is subjected to a secret medical procedure that brings her back to life. From there the story takes off like a rocket, full of surprises, fascinating science, and vivid characters. If you enjoy the medical thrillers of Crichton and Cook, this book is for you. I can’t recommend it highly enough.”—Douglas Preston
Excerpt
PART ONE“Numberless are the world’s wonders, but none more wonderful than man…
From every wind, he has made himself secure—from all but one:
In the late wind of death he cannot stand.”
--Sophocles, 441 B.C.
“Contrary to popular belief, death is not a moment in time, such as when the heart stops beating, respiration ceases, or the brain stops functioning. Death, rather, is a process—a process that can be interrupted well after it has begun.” ...

Discussion Questions
1) Isabel feels like she can't depend on herself for much of the book. Why and how does this attitude begin to change?2) In several instances, the characters' emotions are based on faulty perceptions of others, instead of on reality. How much of our view of others depends on the subjective lens through which we view them, rather than on the truth of who they are? Can we ever really know another's soul?
3) The book raises bioethical questions related to resuscitating the dead, life support, and allowing someone to die. Do you think that the characters made the right decisions, or did they ever cross a moral line?
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