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Sins of the Fathers

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In the United States of the year 2038, citizens over fifty are terminated for "the greater good" to contain health care costs. Life has little value and love has lost all meaning. Into this bleak setting steps John Nash, a government agent committed to hunting down those who avoid their termination dates and whose own father is about to turn fifty. Risking his life and career, Nash contacts an underground escape network to save his long-estranged father. While eluding government forces, Nash must grapple with issues of forgiveness and love, and eventually the heart and will of God.

274 pages, Paperback

First published November 1, 1997

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September 8, 2010
Another way government can control population & medical costs. They determine when citizens die.

Though it's been awhile since I've read this, it's scarily bordering on the healthcare issue of today.
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