A group of telepaths and telepath-blockers are bombed during a trip to the moon. They survive and return to Earth, but reality starts to flex and bend in baffling ways.
Recommendation: Buy it. Seeing the spine is a fun reminder of the weirdness within. And building up a personal Philip K. Dick library is never a bad idea.
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