Honestly, it's hard to point out a pure 'death benefit novel'. But in some crime and thriller novels, the death benefit concept comes into play. For instance, in some stories where a character is murdered for their insurance money (a type of death benefit), such as in some noir - style detective stories. However, these are more implicit uses of the concept rather than a full - on 'death benefit novel' as such.
A 'death benefit novel' could be a novel that somehow revolves around the concept of death benefits. It might be a story where a character inherits or is affected by a death benefit, such as life insurance payout. This could drive the plot, like in a mystery where the death benefit is the motive for a crime.
One of the well - known sad death novels is 'The Fault in Our Stars' by John Green. It tells the story of two teenagers with cancer falling in love. Their journey is filled with hope, but also inevitably leads to a sad ending with death.
I'm not sure if there are novels specifically titled'mage death novel', but 'A Song of Ice and Fire' by George R.R. Martin has some elements that could be related. There are characters with magical abilities, and deaths of such powerful individuals play significant roles in the complex web of the story. Also, in some of Ursula K. Le Guin's Earthsea novels, there are mages and the cycle of life and death for them is an important part of the overall story.
There's also some fan - made 'death stranding novels' available online. However, their quality can vary greatly. Some are really well - written, expanding on the game's lore and exploring different aspects of the world and the relationships between characters. But you need to be careful and make sure they are from reliable sources.
One well - known 'death wish novel' could be 'The Bell Jar' by Sylvia Plath. The main character, Esther, struggles with mental illness and has a complex relationship with the idea of death and self - destruction. Another might be 'A Farewell to Arms' by Ernest Hemingway, where the protagonist's experiences in war lead him to a somewhat nihilistic view and a sense of a death - like fate.
There are several great 'death novels'. 'The Plague' by Albert Camus is one. It uses the plague as a metaphor for death and shows how people react to the threat of mass death. 'The Death of Ivan Ilyich' by Leo Tolstoy is another. This novel deeply explores the psychological and spiritual journey of a man facing his own death. It shows how he re - evaluates his life in the face of death, and it's a profound exploration of the human condition in relation to death.
πI recommend the following novels to you: [The Daily Life of the Tokyo Reaper: The story of a transmigrator creating a team of Reapers in Tokyo.] [My Spirit of Death is Above You]: The story of the male protagonist in order to become the strongest Death God; [Death: Learning Medicine Can't Save the World of Souls]: The story of the Doctor Death; [Professional Grim Reaper: The Story of Becoming a Grim Reaper] [Death God's Ultimate Enhancement]: A story about a sword that can strengthen the wounds of others. Death's Return: A mysterious and suspenseful story of the underworld. I hope you like this fairy's recommendation. Muah ~π
πI recommend the following novels to you: 1. "Death's Fanatic": A human who has arrived in the world of Death. The Blood Slaying Knife is liberated, allowing him to walk step by step to become the strongest. 2. [The Daily Life of the Grim Reaper in Tokyo]: The story of a transmigrator with the Grim Reaper System stirring up trouble in Tokyo and creating a team of Grim Reapers. 3. "Death God: Learning Medicine Can't Save the Corpse Soul World": The character, Makoto Chishou, was the saint of infertile gynecology. He was ranked second among the ten most popular Death Gods in the Tranquil Court. He was both a doctor and a Death God. He saved souls and contributed to the prosperity of the Corpse Soul World. 4. [Death's Ultimate Enhancement: The protagonist who transmigrated to the world of Death has a strange sword that will strengthen the injured person.] 5. "The Bloody Legend of Death": The main character was sucked into the computer and into the world of anime Death. He followed his brothers everywhere, and there were groups of beautiful women. There were mountains of knives and seas of fire, sinister tricks, and the strong preying on the weak. I hope you like this fairy's recommendation. Muah ~π
I recommend the following Death God novels to you:π 1. The God of Death of the World of Gods-TanaTos, as the God of Death who is absolutely fair, walks through the worlds and controls the fate of thousands of living beings. 2. << Super Demon Wizard >>-Lu Qi was involved in the world's fight, and only his hands could reconstruct this tragic world. 3. [Death's Note]-The person who owns the note can act as the god of death and control life and death. This decision needs to be made by you. 4. " Death's Fanatic "-A human dressed in the world of Death, using his fists to create the strongest self. 5. " The Bloody Legend of the Grim Reaper "-Through playing games, one is sucked into the world of the Grim Reaper by the computer. In the process, there is no lack of scenes such as mountains of swords and seas of fire, accompanied by beautiful women, etc. 6. Death: Born to Fight-In Somasa Tetsuno's journey of survival, fighting, and killing, he began to think about his own meaning. I hope you like my recommendation.π
, I recommend the following completed death novels to you: "Death's Legacy". The author was indifferent and told the story of a death god's life in the human world. He and his sister explored the past and the future together. "The Void Reaper"-The author was Infinite Bloody Blade. The story was set in the virtual circle and the human world. The protagonist became a god of death in the virtual circle and fought against all kinds of powerful enemies. "The Former Death"-Author: Dugu Qianyun. The protagonist was a former Death God who was now living in the human world, facing new threats and crises. I hope you like this fairy's recommendation. Muah ~π