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99 Ways to Die: And How to Avoid Them

99 Ways to Die: And How to Avoid Them

by Ashely Alker

St. Martin's Press ·2026 ·384 pages
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An illuminating, hilarious, and practical guide to 99 of the most terrifying ways to die and how to avoid them from an emergency medicine doctor. Dr. Ashely Alker is a self-described death-escapologist--or, in more familiar terms, an emergency medicine doctor. She has seen it all, from flesh-eating bacteria to the work of a serial killer to the more mundane but no less deadly, and her work keeping people from dying (or being unable to) has uniquely prepared her to write this book. 99 Ways to And How to Avoid Them is an illuminating, darkly funny, and practical guide to 99 of the most terrifying ways to die and how to avoid them. Dr. Alker manages to scare listeners while making them laugh, preparing them for a wide range of deadly situations and conditions. Each chapter includes stories of her patients pertaining to the chapter's subject, as well as her related experiences in life and medicine. Sections include categories on sex, poison, drugs, biological warfare, disease, animals, crime, the elements and much more. An Anthony Bourdain-style greatest hits tour of death, 99 Ways is entertaining while it informs. Quirky yet commercial, it will appeal to fans of everything from The Vagina Bible to Stiff to What If?, as well as the large audience of listeners of bestselling medical books like How Not to Die.


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"The title does not adequately prepare readers for the tone of this tome, which manages to be at the same time enormously informative and exceedingly entertaining ..."

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"Alker balances a tongue-in-cheek tone with honest reflections on death, which she says 'is the force that defines human life as a temporary, precious spark of magic.' Readers who want to be prepared for the worst will treasure this."

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