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Dune Messiah by Frank Herbert; 9781473655324

Dune Messiah

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Dune Messiah continues the saga of Paul Atreides, twelve years after his ascension as the emperor of Arrakis. This sequel to the acclaimed Dune delves into the repercussions of absolute power, illustrating the complexities and moral dilemmas faced by its protagonist.

The Plot

As Paul grapples with the consequences of his violent rise to power, the universe is engulfed in war, resulting in catastrophic losses. While he has become a figure of immense authority, the burden of leadership weighs heavily on him. Paul is haunted by the vision of a future he cannot escape and is torn between his desire for peace and the relentless conflict that surrounds him.

  • Former allies conspire against him, revealing the fragility of trust.
  • His consort's betrayal adds a personal layer of tragedy to his struggle.
  • Receiving a mysterious gift from the Tleilaxu, Paul must navigate the treacherous waters of political intrigue and moral ambiguity.

As he becomes increasingly alienated from the Fremen, the people who once championed him, Paul faces the ultimate question: can he remain true to his ideals while wielding such power?

Themes

Dune Messiah explores profound themes such as betrayal, the nature of power, and the struggle for identity. Herbert's intricate narrative examines the cost of leadership and the sacrifices made in the pursuit of peace, making it a compelling continuation of the Dune saga.

"The future is a path we create through our decisions."

Readers who appreciated the intricate world-building and philosophical depth of Dune will find Dune Messiah a thought-provoking exploration of the burdens of leadership and the consequences of ambition.

Specifications

Format: Paperback / softback
Dimensions: 196 mm × 129 mm × 31 mm
Pages: 304
Publisher: Hodder & Stoughton
ISBN: 9781473655324

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