Heretics of Dune, 9780593201763
Paperback
Lost ones return, empire crumbles, a prophet rises from the sands.

Heretics of Dune

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  • Paperback

    560 pages

  • Release Date

    7 July 2020

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Summary

Book Five in the Magnificent Dune Chronicles—the Bestselling Science Fiction Adventure of All Time

Leto Atreides, the God Emperor of Dune, is dead. In the fifteen hundred years since his passing, the Empire has fallen into ruin. The great Scattering saw millions abandon the crumbling civilization and spread out beyond the reaches of known space. The planet Arrakis—now called Rakis—has reverted to its desert climate, and its great sandworms are dying.

Now the Lost Ones are retu…

Book Details

ISBN-13:9780593201763
ISBN-10:0593201760
Author:Frank Herbert
Publisher:Penguin Putnam Inc
Imprint:Ace Books
Format:Paperback
Number of Pages:560
Release Date:7 July 2020
Weight:442g
Dimensions:210mm x 141mm x 30mm
Series:Dune
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Critics Review

Praise for Heretics of Dune“A monumental piece of imaginative architecture…indisputably magical.”—Los Angeles Herald Examiner “Appealing and gripping…Fascinating detail, yet cloaked in mystery and mysticism.”—The Milwaukee JournalPraise for Dune“I know nothing comparable to it except Lord of the Rings.”—Arthur C. Clarke “A portrayal of an alien society more complete and deeply detailed than any other author in the field has managed…a story absorbing equally for its action and philosophical vistas.”—The Washington Post Book World“One of the monuments of modern science fiction.”—Chicago Tribune“Powerful, convincing, and most ingenious.”—Robert A. Heinlein “Herbert’s creation of this universe, with its intricate development and analysis of ecology, religion, politics and philosophy, remains one of the supreme and seminal achievements in science fiction.”—Louisville Times

About The Author

Frank Herbert

Frank Herbert is the bestselling author of the Dune saga. He was born in Tacoma, Washington, and educated at the University of Washington, Seattle. He worked a wide variety of jobs—including TV cameraman, radio commentator, oyster diver, jungle survival instructor, lay analyst, creative writing teacher, reporter and editor of several West Coast newspapers—before becoming a full-time writer.

In 1952, Herbert began publishing science fiction with “Looking for Something?” in Startling Stories. But his emergence as a writer of major stature did not occur until 1965, with the publication of Dune. Dune Messiah, Children of Dune, God Emperor of Dune, Heretics of Dune, and Chapterhouse: Dune followed, completing the saga that the Chicago Tribune would call “one of the monuments of modern science fiction.” Herbert is also the author of some twenty other books, including The White Plague, The Dosadi Experiment, and Destination: Void. He died in 1986.

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