Dr. Bloodmoney: Or How We Got Along after the Bomb
Philip K. Dick
- Unabridged
Narrator: Tom Weiner
Length: 8 hours and 45 min.
Philip K. Dick's post-nuclear-holocaust masterpiece presents a mesmerizing vision of a world transformed, where technology has reverted back to the 19th century, animals have developed speech and language, and humans must deal with both physical mutations and the psychological repercussions of the disaster they have caused.
The book is filled with a host of Dick'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 on the survival of goodness in a world devastated by evil.
Epic and alluring, Dr. Bloodmoney brilliantly depicts Dick's undying hope in humanity.
©1993 Laura Coelho, Christopher Dick, and Isa Hackett; (P)2008 Blackstone Audio, Inc.
Critics Reviews
"[A] brilliant, idiosyncratic, formidably intelligent writer....Dick illuminates. He casts light. He gives off a radiance." (Washington Post)

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