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This is a science fiction novel—a sweeping, character-driven epic set on a distant desert planet where interstellar power, religious currents, and political intrigue collide. The central theme centers on the price of victory and the costs of war, exploring how empire, loyalty, and faith shape both rulers and their people. Intended for adult readers and fans of richly imagined space operas, it offers a serious, contemplative, and ambitious tone that invites reflection as much as immersion.
Presented as a story-led, narrative-driven adventure, the book relies on a single, continuous arc about a ruler who governs from a sun-scorched world. It blends political strategy, intricate alliances, and spiritual currents into a dense, atmospheric read. The reading experience stands out through its multi-layered world-building, moral complexity, and the sense of scale that comes from exploring power and its consequences.
Readers move through shifting loyalties, betrayals, and pivotal choices, with the pace ranging from tight power plays to sweeping, contemplative moments. The work stays grounded in human stakes even as it tracks vast political and cosmic consequences, inviting readers to consider what victory truly costs and what it means to govern wisely.
Readers finish with a nuanced understanding of how power reshapes individuals and civilizations, a deeper curiosity about leadership and responsibility, and a lasting sense of wonder about the possibilities of science fiction storytelling.
Product Details
Author
Frank Herbert
Publisher
Hachette
Language
English
SKU
BK0508255
ISBN
9781473655324
Reading Age
All
Binding
Paperback
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Frank Herbert (1920-86) Was Born In Tacoma, Washington And Worked As A Reporter And Later Editor Of A Number Of West Coast Newspapers Before Becoming A Full-Time Writer. His First Sf Story Was Published In 1952 But He Achieved Fame More Than Ten Years Later With The Publication In Analog Of 'Dune World' And 'The Prophet Of Dune' That Were Amalgamated In The Novel Dune In 1965.