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===Plot Summary=== | ===Plot Summary=== | ||
The ] have chosen ] Golden Path. Now it remains for them to find a way to fight the Honored Matres, who would conquer the old universe and put it on a path of self-destruction, while carefully threading their way through the myriad failures that await them. Along the way, they face the question: to survive, must one survive whole? | The ] have chosen ] Golden Path. Now it remains for them to find a way to fight the ], who would conquer the old universe and put it on a path of self-destruction, while carefully threading their way through the myriad failures that await them. Along the way, they face the question: to survive, must one survive whole? | ||
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Chapterhouse Dune is a Science Fiction novel by Frank Herbert, last in the series of six Dune novels.
Plot Summary
The Bene Gesserit have chosen Leto's Golden Path. Now it remains for them to find a way to fight the Honored Matres, who would conquer the old universe and put it on a path of self-destruction, while carefully threading their way through the myriad failures that await them. Along the way, they face the question: to survive, must one survive whole?
The series:
- Dune
- Dune Messiah
- Children of Dune
- God Emperor of Dune
- Heretics of Dune
- Chapterhouse Dune