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  1. A Maze of Death is a 1970 science fiction novel by American writer Philip K. Dick. Like many of Dick's novels, it portrays what appears to be a drab and harsh off-world human colony and explores the difference between reality and perception.

    • Philip K. Dick
    • 1970
  2. Jul 1, 1970 · Fourteen strangers come to Delmak-O. Thirteen of them were transferred by the usual authorities. One got there by praying. But once they arrived on that treacherous planet, whose very atmosphere seemed to induce paranoia and psychosis, the newcomers tound that even prayer was useless.

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    • 1970
    • Philip K. Dick
    • Paperback
  3. Oct 13, 2017 · A Maze of Death is a messy space horror that threatens to leave its readers unsatisfied right up until the final moments wherein it rings its sad coda, a reverberation that nullifies all its previous twists and turns in a soothing wash of emptiness.

  4. Oct 15, 2012 · A maze of death. by. Philip K. Dick. Publication date. 1994. Publisher. Vintage Books. Collection. internetarchivebooks; printdisabled.

  5. Mar 17, 2023 · A maze of death. by. Dick, Philip K. (Philip Kendred), 1928-1982. Publication date. 1973. Publisher. London : Pan Books. Collection. internetarchivebooks; printdisabled. Contributor. Internet Archive. Language. English. Item Size. 713180553. (2),190p. ; 18 cm Originally published, Garden City (N.Y.): Doubleday, 1970; London: Gollancz, 1972.

  6. May 31, 1994 · Book Description. Editorial Reviews. Fourteen strangers came to Delmak-O. Thirteen of them were transferred by the usual authorities. One got there by praying. But once they arrived on that planet whose very atmosphere seemed to induce paranoia and psychosis, the newcomers found that even prayer was useless.

    • Philip K. Dick
  7. A Maze of Death is a 1970 science fiction novel by American writer Philip K. Dick. Like many of Dick's novels, it portrays what appears to be a drab and harsh off-world human colony and explores the difference between reality and perception.