Machine of Death: A Collection of Stories About People Who Know How They Will Die

Paperback, 464 pages

Published Nov. 11, 2010 by Machines of Death.

ISBN:
978-0-9821671-2-0
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The machine had been invented a few years ago: a machine that could tell, from just a sample of your blood, how you were going to die. No dates, no details. Just a slip of paper with a few words spelling out your ultimate fate -- at once all-too specific and maddeningly vague.

A top ten Amazon Customer Favorite in Science Fiction & Fantasy for 2010, The Machine of Death is an anthology of original stories bound together by a central premise. From the humorous to the adventurous to the mind-bending to the touching, the writers explore what the world would be like if a blood test could predict your death.

But don't think for a moment this is a book entirely composed of stories about people meeting their ironic dooms. There is some of that, of course. But more than that, this is a genre-hopping collection of tales about …

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I agree with many of the other reviews here about the interesting diversity of the stories collected here, but also wanted to mention the artwork accompanying each story drawn by some of the most gifted webcomic talents around. Once I accepted the premise behind the machine, reading these stories made me almost feel as if I were in the world where such machines were everywhere, and I wasn't sure whether I'd like things better this way or not.

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