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The Lazarus Effect

The Pandora Sequence, Book 2

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The Lazarus Effect

By: Frank Herbert, Bill Ransom
Narrated by: Scott Brick
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The exciting sequel to The Jesus Incident, one of the greatest adventures since Dune.

A world of water...

In The Jesus Incident, Frank Herbert and Bill Ransom introduced Ship, an artificial intelligence that believed it was God, abandoning its unworthy human cargo on the all-sea world of Pandora. Now centuries have passed. The descendants of humanity, split into Mermen and Islanders, must reunite--because Pandora's original owner is returning to life.

©1983, 2012 Herbert Properties, LLC, and Bill Ransom (P)2015 Blackstone Audio, Inc.
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another fine story by Frank Herbert. not a story to read on its own. you must read the other books first. well worth the read.

Frank Herbert at his best again.

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