Sarah Wootton, chief executive of Dignity in Dying, said the "vast majority" did not think somebody should be prosecuted for assisting a loved one to die at their request when their suffering had become unbearable.
It is also far more gripping, not least because it is told in the vulnerable but never self-indulgent voice of somebody who loves this part of Turkey, and has a soft spot for all the peoples who have lived, loved, died and killed there.