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PKSD0-8 Philip K Dick - A Scanner Darkly.nfo
General Information
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Title: A Scanner Darkly
Author: Philip K Dick
Read By: Paul Giamatti
Copyright: 1977
Audiobook Copyright: 2006
Genre: Sci-Fi
Publisher: Random House Audio
Abridged: No
Original Media Information
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Media: CD
Number: 8
Source: Library
Condition: Good
File Information
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Number of MP3s: 8
Total Duration: 9:12:42
Total MP3 Size: 379.63
Parity Archive: No
Ripped By: 3j
Ripped With: EAC
Encoded With: LAME
Encoded At: CBR 96 kbit/s 44100 Hz Joint Stereo
ID3 Tags: Set, v1.1, v2.3
Book Description
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Publisher's Summary
Bob Arctor is a dealer of the lethally addictive drug Substance D. Fred
is the police agent assigned to tail and eventually bust him. To do
so, Fred takes on the identity of a drug dealer named Bob Arctor. And
since Substance D, which Arctor takes in massive doses, gradually splits
the user's brain into two distinct, combative entities, Fred doesn't
realize he is narcing on himself.
Caustically funny, eerily accurate in its depiction of junkies, scam
artists, and the walking brain-dead, Philip K. Dick's industrial-grade
stress test of identity is as unnerving as it is enthralling.
a division of Random House, Inc.
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