Murder: What Difference, At This Point, Does It Make? by Don Trimble is a dystopia fiction novel. Murder: What Difference, At This Point, Does It Make? by Don Trimble is a book that will appeal to an audience made up of a mix of adults and mature young adults with an interest in dystopia fiction. Murder: What Difference, At This Point, Does It Make? by Don Trimble is about how the government has created a new law allowing for the euthanization of people over seventy years of age and babies. The law was supposed to help rape victims not be stuck with their baby against their will and allow for the painless passing of old people with permission from their next of kin, however it has been used to cut insurance costs and kill off many people. The law can be used to kill a baby of any age before birth and any old person with one failing organ.
Murder: What Difference, At This Point, Does It Make? by Don Trimble is in some ways a scary book as it shows how important it is for everyone to stay aware of the government and laws and to read the fine print. When reading Murder: What Difference, At This Point, Does It Make? by Don Trimble I saw how the law was quickly misused with how the government stole from old people and then kept them drugged while they waited for their final shot to end their lives. I found it sad how a law that could have saved people from suffering was instead used to cause suffering. Murder: What Difference, At This Point, Does It Make? by Don Trimble was well written and intriguing to read.
"Reviewed by Sefina Hawke for Readers' Favorite"
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