Dr. Bloodmoney, or How We Got Along after the Bomb
β Scribed by Philip Kindred Dick
- Book ID
- 107302295
- Publisher
- Vintage Books
- Year
- 2002
- Tongue
- English
- Weight
- 143 KB
- Category
- Fiction
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β¦ Synopsis
Π²ΠΡDr. BloodmoneyΠ²ΠΡ is a post-nuclear-holocaust masterpiece filled with a host of DickΠ²Πβ’s most memorable characters: Hoppy Harrington, a deformed mutant with telekinetic powers; Walt Dangerfield, a selfless disc jockey stranded in a satellite circling the globe; Dr. Bluthgeld, the megalomaniac physicist largely responsible for the decimated state of the world; and Stuart McConchie and Bonnie Keller, two unremarkable people bent the survival of goodness in a world devastated by evil. Epic and alluring, this brilliant novel is a mesmerizing depiction of DickΠ²Πβ’s undying hope in humanity.
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βDr. Bloodmoneyβ is a post-nuclear-holocaust masterpiece filled with a host of Dickβs most memorable characters: Hoppy Harrington, a deformed mutant with telekinetic powers; Walt Dangerfield, a selfless disc jockey stranded in a satellite circling the globe; Dr. Bluthgeld, the megalomaniac physicist