Frank Herbert's

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"The concept of progress acts as
a protective mechanism to shield us from the terrors of the future."
--from
"Collected Sayings of Muad'Dib" by the Princess Irulan
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| An aging tyrant
sits on the Golden Lion Throne and rules of the known universe, while his
son grows dangerously impatient for the crown. A quasi-religious order of
black-robed women move their secret breeding program one step forward to
creating the god-child they call the Kwisatz Hadeach. And a minor family
among nobility, House Atreides, chooses a course of honor that will bring
it to destruction at the hands of its mortal enemy, House Harkonnen, or
take it to new heights of power.
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"Dune: House
Harkonnen continues the unforgettable saga begun in Dune: House
Atreides, as a vast array of rich and complex figures strive to shape
a sprawling universe of mystery and madness, promise and wonder... the
vivid universe revealed in the thrilling pages of Frank Herbert's
Dune." |
Dune: House Corrino
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Fearful of losing ihis precarious hold on the Golden Lion Throne, Shaddam IV, Emperor of a Million Worlds, has devised a radical scheme to develop an alternative melange, the addictive spice that binds the Imperium together and that can be found only on the desert world of Dune. In subterranean labs on the machine planet Ix, cruel Tleilaxu overlords use slaves and prisoners as part of a horrific plan to manufacture a synthetic form of melange known as amal. If amal can supplant the spice from Dune, it will give Shaddam what he seeks: absolute power. But Duke Leto Atreides, grief-stricken yet unbowed by the tragic death of his son Victor, determined to restore the honor and prestige of his House, has his own plans for Ix. He will free the Ixians from their oppressive conquerors and restore his friend Prince Rhombur, injured scion of the disgraced House Vernius, to his rightful place as Ixian ruler. It is a bold and risky venture, for House Atreides has limited military resources and many ruthless enemies, including the sadistic Baron Harkonnen, despotic master of Dune. Meanwhile, Duke Leto's consort, the beautiful Lady Jessica, obeying the orders of her superiors in the Bene Gesserit Sisterhood, has conceived a child that the Sisterhood intends to be the penultimate step in the creation of an all-powerful being. Yet what the Sisterhood doesn't know is that the child Jessica is carrying is not the girl they are expecting, but a boy. Jessica's act of disobedience is an act of love—her attempt to provide her Duke with a male heir to House Atreides—but an act that, when discovered, could kill both mother and baby. Like the Bene Gesserit, Shaddam Corrino is also concerned with making a plan for the future—securing his legacy. Blinded by his need for power, the Emperor will launch a plot against Dune, the only natural source of true spice. If he succeeds, his madness will result in a cataclysmic tragedy not even he foresees: the end of space travel, the Imperium, and civilization itself. With Duke Leto and other renegades and revolutionaries fighting to stem the tide of darkness that threatens to engulf their universe, the stage is set for a showdown unlike any seen before "excerpt from http://www.dunenovels.com "
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