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Issue Details: First known date: 2013... 2013 This Is How You Die : Stories of the Inscrutable, Infallible, Inescapable Machine of Death
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'THIS IS HOW YOU DIE

Stories of the Inscrutable, Infallible, Inescapable Machine of Death

'The machines started popping up around the world. The offer was tempting: with a simple blood test, anyone could know how they would die. But the machines didn't give dates or specific circumstances-just a single word or phrase. DROWNED, CANCER, OLD AGE, CHOKED ON A HANDFUL OF POPCORN. And though the predictions were always accurate, they were also often frustratingly vague. OLD AGE, it turned out, could mean either dying of natural causes, or being shot by an elderly, bedridden man in a botched home invasion. The machines held onto that old-world sense of irony in death: you can know how it's going to happen, but you'll still be surprised when it does.'

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Grand Central Publishing , 2013 version. Please note that other versions/publications may contain different contents. See the Publication Details.
La Mort D’un Roturer, Martin J. Livings , single work short story horror (p. 413-420)

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