In Milton Lumky Territory
Philip K. Dick
Bruce Stevens is a young buyer for a big discount house when he meets the recently divorced Susan Faine. She suggests that he might like to manage her ailing typewriter store and he leaps at the suggestion. Then he realizes that Susan was his teacher when he was in fifth grade. In spite of that, they are married within days.






I'm so pleased to see that someone else has read this. Strangely, it seems to me to have the same general theme that Dick has in his SF: "Maybe things aren't quite what they seem."

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I've read all of Pauline Rowson's books... said tego