"Some lights stay on for the ones who never made it home."
In a nameless city where time repeats itself, a 27-year-old man spends his nights ghostwriting suicide notes for strangers he will never meet. He believes he’s doing mercy’s work - giving the lost their final words - until the notes begin writing back.
Each morning, he wakes in the same one-bedroom apartment, on the day he took his own life... except it hasn’t happened yet. The calendar resets. The city stands still. And every bridge he crosses brings him face to face with someone who feels painfully familiar - a drunk with a bottle of rain, a priest with no faith, a child who collects goodbyes, a woman who paints the dead.
As he unravels the truth, he discovers that none of these people exist. They are fragments of himself - memories of a life unlived, echoes of choices undone. But when one of his ghostwritten notes finds its way to a living stranger, the loop begins to fracture... and a mysterious veiled woman begins to appear, whispering mercy in the language of endings.
The Mercy Writer is a haunting psychological novel about guilt, empathy, and the quiet courage to remain.
It is not a story about dying - but about learning to stay.