When the ATMs Go Dark

When the ATMs Go Dark

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Jan 1, 2017 · English · Hardcover (220 pages)
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Format Hardcover
Pages 220
Language English
Published Jan 1, 2017
Publisher Bonner & Partners

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In a world where financial systems are intertwined and reliant on technology, a sudden shift shakes the very foundations of everyday life. As the ATMs across towns and cities dim and become unresponsive, an unsettling wave of panic spreads among the populace. Individuals find themselves confronted with a reality where access to their own money is abruptly halted, igniting a chain reaction of despair and confusion. Bill Bonner weaves a compelling narrative centered around this crisis, exploring the psychological and social ramifications of such an event.

As people grapple with their newfound lack of access to funds, the intricacies of financial dependency are laid bare. The implications reach far beyond mere inconvenience; they challenge the notions of security, stability, and trust in a system that was once taken for granted. Characters emerge, each facing their unique struggles as they seek to navigate this chaos. Through their stories, Bonner delves into the essence of human resilience and adaptability when confronted with adversity.

Ultimately, this narrative serves as both a cautionary tale and a reflection on modern dependency on technology in financial transactions. The darkening of the ATMs becomes a catalyst for profound personal and societal change, urging readers to consider the fragility of the systems they rely upon every day. As the tale unfolds, the reader is left pondering the consequences of a world suddenly stripped of its financial infrastructure.
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