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Dune : the Duke of Caladan / Brian Herbert and Kevin J. Anderson.

Dune : the Duke of Caladan / Brian Herbert and Kevin J. Anderson.

Leto Atreides, Duke of Caladan and father of the Muad'Dib. While all know of his fall and the rise of his son, little is known about the quiet ruler of Caladan and his partner Jessica. Or how a Duke of an inconsequential planet earned an emperor's favour, the ire of House Harkonnen, and set himself on a collision course with his own death. This is the story. Through patience and loyalty, Leto serves the Golden Lion Throne. Where other scheme, the Duke of Caladan acts. But Leto's powerful enemies are starting to feel that he is rising beyond his station, and House Atreides rises too high. With unseen enemies circling, Leto must decide if the twin burdens of duty and honour are worth the price of his life, family and love.

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Adult Fiction   Emu Park Branch . . Available .  
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ISBN 9781761042218 (pbk.)
1761042211 (pbk.)
Author Herbert, Brian author.
Title Dune : the Duke of Caladan / Brian Herbert and Kevin J. Anderson.
Published Sydney : Bantam, an imprint of Penguin Random House Australia, 2020.
Description 310 pages ; 24 cm.
Series Dune series 1
Summary Leto Atreides, Duke of Caladan and father of the Muad'Dib. While all know of his fall and the rise of his son, little is known about the quiet ruler of Caladan and his partner Jessica. Or how a Duke of an inconsequential planet earned an emperor's favour, the ire of House Harkonnen, and set himself on a collision course with his own death. This is the story. Through patience and loyalty, Leto serves the Golden Lion Throne. Where other scheme, the Duke of Caladan acts. But Leto's powerful enemies are starting to feel that he is rising beyond his station, and House Atreides rises too high. With unseen enemies circling, Leto must decide if the twin burdens of duty and honour are worth the price of his life, family and love.
Subjects Dune (Imaginary place) -- Fiction
Imaginary wars and battles -- Fiction
Royal houses -- Fiction
Life on other planets -- Fiction
Genre Science fiction.
Added Names Anderson, Kevin J., 1962- author.
Series Herbert, Frank.
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