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He was an American science fiction writer. He wrote 44 novels and about 121 stories, most of which appeared in science fiction magazines during his life
While touring the Belmont Bevatron, Jack Hamilton, along with seven other people, is in a laboratory accident. When it regains consciousness, it is found in an Old Testament fantasy world, a place of instant plagues, immediate condemnation and death for all unbelievers.
What would you do if, overnight, you became a perfect stranger without real existence in the world around you? What would I do if I lived in a police society, where students are confined to the ruins of the old university campus, where there are forced labour camps and where an individual is worth just what his identity cards point to?
This novel describes the relationships between two families in California in the middle of the last century with the clarity of a film. The cross-adultery, the deepening of the psychology of its characters, reveal a mature Dick, who could be handled very well in daily situations.
Nicholas Brady was a normal man who lived a boring and peaceful life and who worked selling records. But at the same time as President Ferris F. Fremont came to power and gradually turned the United States into a police state where paranoia reigned its broad, Nicholas came into contact with a presence of beyond the stars that promised him that it was in his hand to change things.
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