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“Maybe we’ll have more children while we’re here
on this moon,” Mary said. “Like the slime molds… we arrived and we’ll increase in numbers until we become legion. The majority.” She laughed in an odd, soft way, and, in the darkness, relaxed against him, as she had not done in ages.

In the sky the Alphane ships continued to appear and both he and Mary remained silent, planning out schemes by which to obtain the children. It would be difficult, he realized soberly, perhaps even more tricky than anything they had done so far. But possibly the remains of the Hentman organization could assist them. Or some of the slime mold’s countless business contacts among Terrans and non-Terrans. Both were distinct possibilities. And Hentman’s agent who had infiltrated the CIA, his former boss Jack Elwood… but Elwood was now in jail. Anyhow if unhappily enough their efforts failed, as Mary said they would be having more children; this did not make up for the ones lost, but it would be a good omen, one that could not be overlooked.

“Do you love me, too?” Mary asked, her lips close to his ear.

“Yes,” he said truthfully. And then he said, “Ouch.” Because without warning she had bitten him, nearly severing the lobe of his ear.

That, too, seemed to him an omen.

But of what he could not quite yet tell.

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ICK
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NOW WAIT FOR LAST YEAR

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RADIO FREE ALBEMUTH

It is the late 1960s, and a paranoid incompetent has schemed his way into the White House and convulsed America in a war against imaginary internal enemies. A science fiction writer named Philip K. Dick is trying to keep from becoming one of that war’s casualties. And his best friend, a record executive named Nicholas Brady, is receiving transmissions from an extraterrestrial entity that may also be God—one that apparently wants him to overthrow the President.

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THE SIMULACRA

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The year is 1998, although Ragle Gumm doesn’t know that. He thinks it’s 1959. He also thinks that he served in World War II, that he lives in a quiet little community, and that he really is the world’s long-standing champion of newspaper puzzle contests. It is only after a series of troubling hallucinations that he begins to suspect otherwise. And once he pursues his suspicions, he starts to see how he is the center of a universe gone terribly awry.

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Copyright
©
1964 by Ace Books, Inc.,
copyright renewed 1992 by Laura Coelho,
Christopher Dick, and Isa Hackett

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Library of Congress Cataloging-in-Publicatin Data
Dick, Philip K.
Clans of the Alphane moon / Philip K. Dick.
p. cm.
eISBN: 978-0-307-49451-1
1. Psychiatric hospital patients—Fiction.
2. Psychiatric hospitals—Fiction. 3. Mentally ill—Fiction.
4. Satellites—Fiction. I. Title.
PS3554.I3 C5  2002
813′.54—dc21
2001056757

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