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Second Variety eBook

by Philip K. Dick
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Publisher: Read Books Ltd., January of 2016 ‧
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In a world torn apart by endless warfare between the Soviet Union and the United Nations, humanity struggles to survive amidst the desolation of a nuclear wasteland. Philip K. Dick''s captivating short story, Second Variety, delves deep into the consequences of war and the relentless pursuit of power.

Originally published in 1953, this chilling science fiction masterpiece has inspired blockbuster films like Screamers and its sequel Screamers: The Hunting. From the author that brought you timeless cinematic classics such as Blade Runner, Total Recall, and Minority Report, comes an unforgettable adventure that will leave you questioning the boundaries of trust and the cost of destruction.

As Russia pushes the United States to the brink, the UN devises a last-ditch effort to win the war-- an arsenal of deadly, self-replicating assassin machines known as "claws". Equipped with the ability to evolve and the sole objective to exterminate all living organisms, the claws are programmed to recognize and spare those who wear designated badges. But when the machines begin to uncover unexpected ways to outsmart their creators, the very existence of life on Earth is threatened.

Second Variety presents a gripping and thought-provoking story that challenges the nature of humanity and the ramifications of technology gone awry. With unforgettable characters, nail-biting suspense, and an unsettling take on a dystopian future, this is one book you won''t be able to put down.

Second Variety

by Philip K. Dick

Property Description
ISBN: 9781473379572
Publisher: Read Books Ltd.
Release Date: January of 2016
Language: English
Format: eBook
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Categories: eBooks in English > Fiction > Science fiction
eBooks in English > Fiction > Short stories
eBooks in English > Others
EAN: 9781473379572
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ABOUT THE AUTHOR

Philip K. Dick

Philip K. Dick nasceu em Chicago, em 1928, e viveu grande parte da sua vida na Califórnia. Após frequentar a Universidade da Califórnia, da qual desistiu, deu início à sua carreira profissional como escritor de numerosos romances, ensaios e coletâneas de contos, todos no género da ficção científica. Em 1963, venceu o prémio Hugo por O Homem do Castelo Alto, ao que se seguiram outras obras, prémios e adaptações cinematográficas. É atualmente considerado um dos mais influentes escritores da segunda metade do século XX, tendo as suas ideias visionárias causado grande impacto na cultura contemporânea. Morreu em 1982, em Santa Ana, Califórnia.

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