Sandworms of Dune: Book Eight in the Dune Chronicles Free Audiobook Download by Kevin J. Anderson,Brian Herbert


Although the plot of Sandworms of Dune is quite well-laid out, there are a few lulls in the action. The author takes his time setting up events, but the large cast of characters and plot twists make it hard to keep track of who's doing what. In the end, it all comes together with a satisfying conclusion.

In the culmination of a long, century-long story arc, Sandworms of Dune is a fitting finale for the Dune series. The novel is not as action-oriented as the rest of its predecessors in the series but does offer some exciting plot twists and occasional moments of suspense that are well worth listening to.

Sandworms of Dune: Book Eight in the Dune Chronicles is the eighth book in the beloved science fiction series of Frank Herbert's classic saga. This audiobook download includes a new introduction by author Kevin J. Anderson plus an interview with author Brian Herbert and his son, Kevin J. Anderson.

Sandworms of Dune: Book Eight in the Dune Chronicles is the eighth book in the original Dune saga, written by Kevin J. Anderson, Brian Herbert and Frank Herbert's son. The novel continues the story of Paul Atreides and his fight against the ancient order of the Harkonnen Following a battle on Arrakis that left neither victor, both sides were forced to retreat. Paul's mother Princess Irulan is abducted by a rival tribe--a tribe led not by Leto II himself, but instead by his mother's sister Ghanima who has taken his place as caliph. Paul must find her before she leads her people into a trap

Sandworms of Dune: Book Eight in the Dune Chronicles, is a science fiction novel by Frank Herbert. It is the last book of his monumental six-part Dune series, which chronicles the evolution of mankind across the universe from its prehistoric beginnings to its post-scarcity future.

Book Eight in the Dune Chronicles is the final book in the original series of books and audiobooks. It is narrated by Scott Brick.

Published Date 2007-08-07
Duration 19 hours 36 minutes
Author Kevin J. Anderson, Brian Herbert
Narrated Scott Brick
Reviews
(18 Reviews)
Abridged No
Is It Free? 30-days Free
Category Science Fiction & Fantasy
Parent Category Space Opera, Science Fiction

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