The book consists of 30 chapters, 28 of which are creatively paired presentations by major figures in various academic and professional disciplines discussing arguments for and against rational suicide. The book cleverly seduces the reader by two forewords, one by Derek Humphry, founder of the Hemlock Society, juxtaposed with one by one by Rita L. Marker, executive director of the International Anti-Euthanasia Task Force. Subsequent chapters pair philosophers of the stature of Margaret Battin and Daniel Callahan, religious leaders, sociologists, attorneys, death or grief counselors, nurses, physicians, psychiatrists, psychologists, social workers, death educators, disability-rights advocates, gerontologists, and survivors. Chapters vary in quality and content, but each raises issues that help to clarify distinctions between humane caring for the terminally ill and rational suicide.