Second Variety - Philip K. Dick

Second Variety

By Philip K. Dick

  • Release Date: 1982-01-01
  • Genre: Sci-Fi & Fantasy
Score: 4.5
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Early victories by the USSR in a global nuclear war cause the United Nations government to retreat to the moon leaving behind troops and fierce autonomous robots called “Claws”, which reproduce and redesign themselves in unmanned subterranean factories. After six bloody years of conflict the Soviets call for an urgent conference and UN Major Joseph Hendricks sets out to meet them. Along the way he will discover what the Claws have been up to, and it isn’t good… - Second Variety was first published in the May 1953 edition of Space Science Fiction Magazine.

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Reviews

  • Great Read!

    5
    By Chris Walker
    This is my first time reading Dick’s sci-fi work. Great cold war allegory and great level of suspense, and a solid decription of a bleak atmosphere makes the reader want to read further.
  • Interesting

    5
    By Nomad327
    For a free book this was an amazing short story! Well worth the read awesome plot.
  • Awesome story!

    5
    By Docherty143
    I love this story. With many twists and many turns it's an excellent read. The ending is perfect;)