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Dune: House Corrino

Dune: House Corrino

(Book #9 in the Dune Universe series and Book #3 in the Prelude to Dune series)

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Book Overview: Dune: House Corrino

Book Three of the Epic Prequel to the Classic Novel Dune--A Major Motion Picture

The grand finale of the complex epic trilogy of the generation before Frank Herbert's masterwork Dune

Sequel to the international bestsellers Dune: House Atreides and Dune: House Harkonnen

Shaddam Corrino IV, Emperor of the Known Universe, has risked everything to create a substitute for the spice melange . . .

The substance that makes space travel possible . . .

That prolongs life . . .

That allows prescience . . .

A substance that is found only on the desert planet Arrakis, a harsh world of storms and monstrous sandworms.

Shaddam has used the noble houses as chess pieces for his scheme, causing the overthrow of powerful families, raising other houses to power. The Bene Gesserit Sisterhood works their own plans, manipulating bloodlines, trying to create their long-awaited messiah, the Kwisatz Haderach. Duke Leto Atreides battles his mortal enemy, Baron Vladimir Harkonnen, while his love for the beautiful and wise Jessica grows even in the face of bloodshed and betrayal. But are they all just pawns of an inevitable future centered around the planet Dune?

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Brian Herbert, an American novelist, is internationally recognized as the co-author of the "Dune" prequel series. He is the son of science fiction luminary, Frank Herbert, who originally authored the renowned "Dune" series. Born in Seattle, Washington, in 1947, Brian Herbert inherited from his father an obsession with the fantastic and has devoted his life to continuing his father's legacy and further expanding upon the fascinating universe of "Dune." Herbert's literary career began in 1999, when he collaborated with Kevin J. Anderson to write "House Atreides," the first novel in the "Dune" series. This established Herbert as an accomplished sci-fi author. His collaboration with Anderson also spawned several other prequels, sequels, and midquels to the original Dune series, all critically acclaimed by fans across the globe for their intricate storytelling and vivid imagination. Aside from his standout achievement with the "Dune" series, Herbert has also authored other standalone novels and series. His writing style combines scientific rigor with the narrative complexity indicative of his father's work, helping him cultivate a significant following of his own. His exceptional contribution to the science fiction genre and the lasting impact of his work solidify Herbert's reputable standing in the realm of speculative fiction.
Kevin J. Anderson is an acclaimed American author, recognized for his impressive contributions to the science fiction genre. With over 50 best-sellers to his name, his prolific career spans three decades and includes original works, media tie-in novels, and collaborations with luminaries such as Brian Herbert. Anderson's works have been recognized worldwide, achieving notable recognition like the Bram Stoker Award, the SFX Reader's Choice Award, and New York Times Best Seller status multiple times. Most notably, Anderson is celebrated for co-authoring a prequel series to Frank Herbert’s 'Dune' with Herbert’s son, Brian. This endeavor, spanning over a dozen books, revived the beloved 'Dune' universe for a new generation of readers. His original works like 'The Saga of Seven Suns' and 'Terra Incognita' trilogy have also received critical acclaim, showcasing his ability to create rich, expansive science fiction worlds. Beyond his writing, Anderson is dedicated to nurturing the next generation of authors. As the co-founder of WordFire Press, he helps aspiring authors navigate the publishing world. An inspiring speaker and professor, he’s shared his insights on writing and publishing at conferences and universities around the world. His impact on the literary world makes Kevin J. Anderson a pivotal figure in contemporary science fiction.

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