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What If You Know The Moment Of Your Death?

Bob Mayer
2 min readJan 27, 2022

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First Fig

What is more valuable than money? Time. That was the premise for Burners, one of my favorite books. After all, we’re already seeing the discrepancy in life expectancy between the rich and poor grow. As we move forward and expensive medical procedures, especially in terms of nanotechnology advances, the gap will grow larger. In the United States we have for profit healthcare which automatically the better care goes to those who can pay the freight.

Burners is set in a post-apocalyptic future in an area that is today’s Puget Sound. Society is stratified with four groups of people: The People who have an indeterminate Death Date. The Evermores and the Middlemores who have Death Dates but reasonable life expectancies.

And then there are the Burners whose death date hovers around 25. The title comes from the Edna St. Vincent Millay poem First Fig.

Burners play hard, party hard and die young. Before they die, they get 30 days in Heaven.

This is the way it’s been for generations. But it is now 30 days until Grace’s Deathday.

That is the fate on the red card Grace was dealt at age six on Dealing Day. A burner. Her twin sister, Millay, was dealt a white card. A People. No Deathday. That doesn’t make sense. A glitch in the system.

For twenty years, the sisters have lived different lives. In…

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Bob Mayer
Bob Mayer

Written by Bob Mayer

West Point grad; Special Ops Vet; NY Times bestseller of over 80 books; for free books and over 200 free downloadable slideshows go to www.bobmayer.com

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