blackmail-and-corruption
The subplot involving threats and extortion highlights the underhanded dealings and moral compromises in the trade of historical collectibles.
1 chapter across 1 book
The Man in the High Castle (1962)Philip K. Dick
In this chapter, Wyndam-Matson receives a troubling late-night call from Ray Calvin about a shipment of fake Colt .44 guns that failed to meet quality standards, causing a significant customer to reject the order. The conversation reveals tensions around authenticity and value, both in collectibles and in historical artifacts, as Wyndam-Matson debates the meaning of 'historicity' with a young woman visitor. The chapter also introduces the banned novel 'The Grasshopper Lies Heavy,' which presents an alternate history where Roosevelt was not assassinated and America took a stronger stance against fascism, suggesting a different outcome of World War II.