A finale to the trilogy set 10,000 years before Frank Herbert's classic continues the origins stories of the Bene Gesserit Sisterhood, the human-computer Mentats and the Spacing Guild Navigators as well as the battle for the future of the human race. - (Baker & Taylor)
Continues the origin stories of the Bene Gesserit Sisterhood, the human-computer Mentats, and the Spacing Guild Navigators as well as the battle for the future of the human race. - (Baker & Taylor)
In a story set 10,000 years before the classic Dune, we discover the origins of the Bene Gesserit Sisterhood and its breeding program, the human-computer Mentats, and the Navigators (the Spacing Guild). Roderick Corrino is forced to take the throne afterthe assassination of his brother. He knows that the Navigators are the key to charting a glorious future for humanity ... or the end of civilization. - (Baker & Taylor)
<p>A <i>New York Times</i> bestseller, Brian Herbert and Kevin J. Anderson's <i>Navigators of Dune</i> is the climactic finale of the Great Schools of Dune trilogy, set 10,000 years before Frank Herbert's classic <i>Dune</i>.<br><br>The story line tells the origins of the Bene Gesserit Sisterhood and its breeding program, the human-computer Mentats, and the Navigators (the Spacing Guild), as well as a crucial battle for the future of the human race, in which reason faces off against fanaticism. These events have far-reaching consequences that will set the stage for <i>Dune</i>, millennia later.</p> - (McMillan Palgrave)