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Quiet Mercy

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Quiet Mercy

Von: Blair Mclaughlin
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Late at night, the halls of Mercy Pines Care Home grow quiet.

Too quiet.

For the families who entrust their loved ones to its care, the facility appears warm and reassuring—a place of soft lighting, attentive nurses, and peaceful final years. But beneath the calm surface, something darker is unfolding.

When a series of unexplained deaths begins to ripple through the home, small details start to trouble those who notice them. A medication chart altered by a single digit. A nurse who seems too composed in the face of loss. Residents who speak in frightened whispers about things happening after lights-out.

At first, the deaths are dismissed as inevitable. After all, Mercy Pines is a place where people come at the end of their lives.

But someone inside the building knows the truth.

As suspicion slowly gathers in the quiet corridors, staff members begin to question one another, families demand answers, and the fragile boundary between compassion and control begins to fracture.

Because sometimes the most dangerous intentions arrive disguised as kindness.

And sometimes the most terrifying crimes are committed in the name of mercy.

Quiet Mercy is a chilling psychological thriller that explores the ethics of care, the vulnerability of those who depend on others, and the unsettling question of how far someone might go if they truly believed they were doing the right thing.

Perfect for listeners who enjoy slow-burning suspense, morally complex characters, and mysteries that linger long after the final tick.

©2026 blair mclaughlin (P)2026 blair mclaughlin
Belletristik Medizin Medizin & Forensik Thriller
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