When everyone became rich, no one stayed human.
At 8:00 a.m., every American wakes up one million dollars richer.
By sunset, the economy is collapsing.
Within days, grocery shelves are empty. Banks become meaningless. Businesses close their doors. Supply chains fracture. As money loses its value, the systems that once held society together begin to fall apart.
In Dallas, Texas, two strangers see the truth before everyone else.
Marcus Thorne is a brilliant entrepreneur who realizes the greatest shortage isn't money-it's the people who keep civilization running. While others chase luxury, Marcus begins quietly gathering the resources, skills, and relationships needed to survive what comes next.
Elena Rodriguez is a community organizer who believes people can build something better from the ruins. Driven by compassion, faith, and an unwavering commitment to others, she discovers that rebuilding society requires more than good intentions-it demands impossible choices.
As cities descend into chaos and powerful interests move to shape the future for their own gain, Marcus and Elena must decide what kind of world deserves to rise from the ashes of the old one.
Is wealth enough to save civilization?
Or was money the only thing keeping it together?
Blending gripping suspense with economic realism, Ah Milli is a thought-provoking speculative thriller about leadership, sacrifice, trust, and the price of rebuilding a world where money no longer matters.
Perfect for readers of Parable of the Sower and Station Eleven, Ah Milli is the unforgettable first installment of The Guild Trilogy-a story that asks not how humanity survives the end of the world, but how it chooses to begin again.