When outdoorsman Allan MacDougall is confronted by a personal health crisis, he sets his sights on returning to an island destination he stumbled upon while travelling in the South Pacific. Passerine Island offers an unusual form of euthanasia. Within its coastline he hopes to die with dignity. Once he arrives his life oscillates between death and his competitive will to survive. Just a few tidbits for your imagination. "They're going to enjoy killing you," he smirked. He gave off the scent of fear as he blended away from me and back into the night. "He said he wasn't afraid to die because the way he saw it there were two things you face in life that you have absolutely no control over; one is being born and the other is dying. He said he couldn't recall memories of being born and he doubted very much he would remember much about dying." A log shifted in the fire...