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Pub Date 23 Oct 2018 | Archive Date 7 Apr 2019

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Cash has been abolished in a strategic move to force the population to be 'marked' with identifying barcodes.

Elisha Dullard is warned this is a sign of the coming cataclysm in the Book of Revelation, but doesn't believe it until she discovers her friend's dead body.

Elisha may find true love, but she will also learn the terrifying capacity for human persecution.

Cash has been abolished in a strategic move to force the population to be 'marked' with identifying barcodes.

Elisha Dullard is warned this is a sign of the coming cataclysm in the Book of...


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ISBN 9780648350873
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Deeply disturbing, but interesting vision of reality. It makes you think what is human nature and what will we become. Fast paced, hard to put down. I don;t know why it's not more popular.

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What a journey that was! A short, fast, scary read. Quite frightening in terms that this dystopian is possible.

Slowly the use of cash will disappear leaving society to deal with just virtual numbers to buy/pay for goods/services. The Low-paying, customer service jobs will be taken over by self-service machines/terminals. Eventually, the humanity as we know it will be lost. We are already headed this direction by the choices we make or the ones we ignore.

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Kate Hansen is a remarkable writer, who completely understands what makes for a good story: a interesting plot, suspense building, humor, and great characters. I totally loved this book

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