One morning, Jason Taverner woke up in a dirty hotel room and found that the agent, the lawyer, and his friend didn’t remember him. A real shock for a man known to thirty million TV viewers.
Bank accounts no longer exist, all documents turn out to be invalid, and in a police state, not having a passport is punished by forced assignment to a labor camp. A chance acquaintance, Kathy, makes him fake documents—but Jason quickly finds out that she’s an informant. With each hour, Taverner becomes more and more deeply involved in the crisis.
“Flow My Tears…”—a book in which Philip K. Dick’s novel is recognizable right away. He creates a convincing and terrifying hallucination-like picture of reality, in which the police track all of your actions, know your thoughts, and have total power over your life.