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The Penultimate Truth (1964) by @philipkdick

 

The Penultimate Truth (1964) by Philip K. Dick. 2020 Recreational Reading 

No wonder they all trembled; no wonder their nights were bad. They served—and knew it—a bad master. -- The Penultimate Truth (p. 72)


Not one of Dick’s most well known books, The Penultimate Truth is a more straightforward, for Dick, SciFi piece set in a future time in the aftermath of the ongoing WW III. 


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