When the skilled coroner Dr. Bunnakit is called to examine the body of his childhood friend after her “suicide,” he soon determines that she was actually murdered. That night, a mysterious stranger threatens him, telling him to rule her death a suicide-and after he confides in his prosecutor friend about this incident, his friend suddenly goes missing. But all hope is not lost, as a young lecturer named Tan offers to help him get to the bottom of all this-which would be more reassuring if Tan weren’t the prime suspect... (Source: Yen Press) *Note: Includes two extra chapters.*
Third-year emergency medicine resident Tin has to cope with a deluge of different patients every day. Up until the eighteenth, that is. Tin's life is transformed when university student Tol's car is overturned, and he's rushed to the emergency room in serious condition. That night doesn't end when Tin fails to save Tol's life, though. When Tin next wakes, he finds himself in a time loop, a loop he won't be able to leave until he's altered Tol's fate.
Dr. Bunnakit, a provincial hospital medical examiner, suspects homicide in what appears to be a suicide case. His findings draw dangerous attention, and an intruder threatens him to alter his report. When a prosecutor friend vanishes, Dr. Bunnakit secretly investigates, leading to Tan, a man who denies involvement. Together, they team up to uncover the real killer.
Following the events of Manner of Death, forensic pathologist Dr. Bunnakit (Bunn) relocates from northern Thailand to Bangkok with his boyfriend, Tan, seeking a peaceful life. The tranquillity is shattered when Dr. Bunnakit discovers a murder victim with only one kidney, plunging them into a dangerous investigation involving illegal organ trafficking.