Pages Read: All

In this sequel to the book Dune, Frank Herbert continues the story of Paul after he had become emperor. In it Paul struggles with morals about the great power which had been given to him. Having a gift of foresight and thereby seeing the imperfectness of any society that he could create, he eventually submits to his ethics and sense of moral duty and sacrifices himself to keep control of his kingdom and prevent the far reaching effects of the violent religious movement that based their faith in him as a god.