A review by bperl
The Man in the High Castle by Philip K. Dick

3.0

A strange conclusion to a wonderful book knocks the rating down a notch. However, the overall impact of The Man in the High Castle is considerable. The idea of “What if we’d lost the war?” is compellingly frightening, and Dick does an admirable job exploring the cultural clashes, warring ideologies, and downright hopelessness in a beaten world ruled with Nazi iron.