The line between reality and illusion is thinner than anyone imagines—and Philip K. Dick spent a lifetime exploring what happens when it disappears.
The Worlds of Philip K. Dick 2 presents twelve remarkable stories from one of science fiction’s greatest visionaries. Filled with alternate realities, mysterious visitors, impossible discoveries, and unforgettable twists, these tales showcase the imagination that made Philip K. Dick one of the most influential writers the genre has ever known.
This collection features Adjustment Team, Exhibit Piece, Strange Eden, The Turning Wheel, Of Withered Apples, Progeny, Survey Team, Souvenir, Upon the Dull Earth, and Breakfast at Twilight. It also includes two fascinating early works written by a teenage Philip K. Dick—Santa’s Return (1944) and The Black Arts (1942)—appearing in audio for the first time.
Whether exploring hidden forces shaping human lives, strange civilizations on distant worlds, unsettling encounters with the unknown, or the fragile nature of memory and identity, Dick continually challenged readers to question what is real. His stories blend suspense, philosophical depth, dark humor, and astonishing imagination in ways that remain as compelling today as when they first appeared.
From eerie alternate histories and haunting alien landscapes to deeply human dramas wrapped inside extraordinary ideas, The Worlds of Philip K. Dick 2 is another unforgettable journey through the mind of the master of reality and illusion. If you enjoyed the first volume, this collection offers even more of the thought-provoking stories that helped redefine classic science fiction.




















