Dune: House Harkonnen
DUNE: Prelude to Dune, Book 2
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Scott Brick
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Brian Herbert and Kevin J. Anderson return to the vivid universe of Frank Herbert’s Dune, bringing a vast array of rich and complex characters into conflict to shape the destiny of worlds....
As Shaddam sits at last on the Golden Lion Throne, Baron Vladimir Harkonnen plots against the new emperor and House Atreides - and against the mysterious Sisterhood of the Bene Gesserit. For Leto Atreides, grown complacent and comfortable as ruler of his House, it is a time of momentous choice: between friendship and duty, safety and destiny. But for the survival of House Atreides, there is just one choice - strive for greatness or be crushed.
©2011 Brian Herbert and Kevin J. Anderson (P)2020 W F HowesWhat listeners say about Dune: House Harkonnen
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- Anonymous User
- 18-04-2021
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Loved it. How long until the next? Read them all now. Great way to spend Covid19 isolations
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- Anthony barker
- 19-10-2021
I have the CDs and now on here
It’s a great series and with Brian working with Kevin j Anderson a legend in Xfiles and his own great works! It is worth reading all 3! Might be a good idea to add in brackets (Book 2) for this one
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- Anonymous User
- 31-07-2024
The limitless directions of the story arc. the arcs within arcs seem to spread out in all directions.
The authors have developed characters so familiar with all their flaws and imperfections it's as if they were people I've known all my life.
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