A sequel to: The Jesus incident. Abandoned on a hostile nearly all-sea world, civilization on Pandora is split into two peoples who fight for control between themselves.
Living in exile on the planet Dune, Paul Atreides finally realizes the destiny for which he had been prepared as the product of numerous genetic experiments.
After witnessing the murder of his wife and twin sons, innocent victims of an IRA bomb, an American molecular biologist develops a strain of the plague that is 100 percent fatal to women.
Presents a companion work to the science fiction classic, and includes essays; correspondence between the author and his editor; the article "They Stopped the Moving Sands," which inspired the novel; and the short work "Spice Planet.".
Takes place 3500 years after the events of the original trilogy. Tells the story of Leto, the son of Paul Atreides, who has traded his humanity to become an immortal sandworm of Dune.