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As a former ER nurse who also worked on an ambulance, especially during the COVID-19 pandemic, I am not a stranger to death and it‘s many forms. I found this book very interesting and found it eye-opening as well in terms of the many fields and workers in the death industry. I think this is a great read, especially for those that aren‘t frontline workers or already working with the dead.