The Corrector
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Narrated by:
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Jamie Nicholson
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By:
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S.R. Kheas
Summary
Some patients die on schedule.
Some don’t.
When terminally ill patients begin surviving longer than medicine predicts, the extensions are not miracles. They are brief, painful, and unsettlingly precise. Just enough time to remain lucid. Just enough time to say goodbye.
Jack Carrington, a forensic pathologist, notices patterns no one else wants to see. Bodies show signs of deliberate intervention, not to cure, but to correct. The work is elegant. Controlled. Intentional.
At a hospice across town, a nurse learns that certain questions change everything. Questions about consent. About suffering. About what time is worth when the end is already inevitable.
As institutions move to contain what they cannot explain, medicine begins to resemble doctrine. Pain becomes information. Choice becomes conditional.
The Corrector is a psychological horror novel about end-of-life ethics, quiet manipulation, and systems that function perfectly while erasing accountability. It is unsettling, restrained, and deeply human, asking a single disturbing question:
If suffering can be organized, who gets to decide the rules?
©2025 James Parker (P)2026 James Parker