The Sand Worms of Dunes Brian Herbert Kevin J. Anderson
Vol. 8
The long-awaited sequel to the series created by Frank Herbert will answer the pressing questions that Dune fans have been debating for twenty years: the origin of Honored Matres, the planet Arrakis, the final revelation of Kwisatz Haderach, and the resolution of the war between the 'Man and the Machine.
- Plot The Sand Worms of Dunes Brian Herbert Kevin J. Anderson
At the end of Frank Herbert's latest novel, The Refoundation of Dune, a ship carrying a crew of refugees sails into an unexplored galaxy, fleeing a terrifying and mysterious Enemy. The fugitives used genetic technology to revive key figures from Dune's past - including Paul Muad'Dib and Lady Jessica - then using their special talents to meet the challenges that await them. Based directly on the final pattern left by Frank Herbert, who remained in two safes for a decade, Sandworms of Dune will answer the pressing questions that Dune fans have been debating for twenty years: the origin of Honored Matres, the planet Arrakis, the final revelation of Kwisatz Haderach and the resolution of the war between Man and Machine.
"Frank Herbert is an extraordinary phenomenon in Sci-Fi" - The Washington Post
- The other chapters of Dune
- Dune (Dune, 1965)
- Messiah of Dune (Dune Messiah, 1969)
- Children of Dune (1977)
- God Emperor of Dune (1981)
- Heretics of Dune, 1984
- Chapterhouse Dune (1985)
- The Dune Hunters
Dune Sand Worms by Brian Herbert and Kevin J. Anderson
- Themes: the themes dealt with in the Dune Cycle are dear to the author. These range from human evolution and survival, ecology and the intertwining of religion, politics and power.
Dune is considered by many to be the mainstay of epic science fiction
Frank Herbert was an American science fiction writer and author. Critically acclaimed, he is best known for The Dune Cycle. Also, with Dune, Herbert won the Nobel Prize in 1965.
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