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He held his red-and-gold officer’s cap in his hands.To receive special offers, bonus content,Īnd info on new releases and other great reads,įor email updates on Brian Herbert, click here.įor email updates on Kevin J. General Vinson Roon, commander of the strike force to Kolhar, stood at crisp attention beside him. That was merely one more benefit-and an important one-of crushing the Directeur. As soon as the outlaw Venport was defeated and his assets seized, though, the entire Imperium would have Navigators. Who could foresee safe pathways through the vast reaches of space, and Josef Venport had withdrawn them all from Imperial service when his crime was exposed.
Only Venport Holdings knew how to create Navigators, advanced beings The carrier’s Holtzman engines could traverse great distances in the blink of an eye, although the carrier pilot was effectively flying blind without the guidance of an advanced Navigator. The Emperor watched his warships glide into holding arrays within an immense foldspace carrier that orbited ahead of the barge. The Imperial Armed Forces would have only one chance to overwhelm Venport by catching him unawares. Roderick was eager to see them launch, but this had to be done with absolute precision. Prepared for a surprise attack against the Venport stronghold. Gathered in orbit, his assembled strike force-hundreds of battleships. Feeling regal as well as powerful, he faced a wide viewing window in the barge’s multilevel command center. Roderick had thick blond hair and chiseled features, and stood tall in the scarlet-and-gold robe of his noble house. Salvador had adored it.Įven though Roderick Corrino, the new Emperor, found it much too gaudy for his tastes, he understood the necessity of ceremony, especially so soon after assuming the throne following the death-no, the murder-of his brother.Īnother Imperial necessity was for him to bring justice to Directeur Josef Venport, the man who had engineered Salvador’s assassination. By far the most ostentatious vessel in the fleet, the barge was a stunning sight to those who were easily swayed by such things. Its interior glittered with gold and precious gems its flashy hull was sculpted with curves and adornments that served no purpose. The Emperor’s ceremonial barge orbited high above Salusa Secundus, in the midst of huge, ominous warships. We would like to thank the able assistance of the production and publicity staff at Tor Books, as well as the foreign rights department of Trident Media Group, and also a special thank-you to Kim Herbert and Byron Merritt of Herbert Properties LLC for tirelessly helping to keep Frank Herbert’s legacy alive and Kevin’s typist, Karen Haag, who valiantly kept up with the work, chapter by chapter.Īll things begin, and all things end-there are no exceptions. Our names are on the cover, but we didn’t write Navigators of Dune alone. To our publisher, Tom Doherty of Tor Books, our editor, Pat LoBrutto, and our agent, John Silbersack, who had faith in our abilities and our stories over the course of the series.Īnd, most of all, to the imaginative genius Frank Herbert, who created this grand literary universe more than half a century ago and gave us so many wondrous places and ideas to explore. And to Beverly Herbert, the devoted wife, companion, and creative adviser to Frank Herbert for almost forty years. We want to dedicate this book to our wives, Jan and Rebecca, for their unfailing support and love throughout the process. If you believe the copy of this e-book you are reading infringes on the author’s copyright, please notify the publisher at: us./piracy.Īfter writing fourteen books and numerous short stories in the fantastic Dune universe, a labor that has spanned nearly two decades of our lives, we cannot forget the key people who made this great journey possible. You may not copy, reproduce, or upload this e-book, other than to read it on one of your personal devices.Ĭopyright infringement is against the law. To receive special offers, bonus content,Īnd info on new releases and other great reads,įor email updates on Brian Herbert, click here.įor email updates on Kevin J.