From the tricky pens of Brian Herbert and Kevin J. Anderson, another part of the Dune series is unleashed and magically gets more wings in this next part. Robots with a brain have been the vision of a man of the humans who were technology experts but when that happened it resulted at the end of times for the humans. The robots started to act like humans and they decided to take control over the world. When the humans tried to resist the result was a big war that continued for many years. Now twenty years have passed and the human race is yet to rebuild which means that sooner or later everything will be dashed to the ground.
Serena Butler and Irbis are trying their best but all of it is of no avail at all. Some of the humans are working on a mighty weapon that would end the machine world forever but till now they have not succeeded massively. There are fighters among the humans who want another war which according to them will decide everything for good.
Different than Dune: House Atreides: House Trilogy, Book 1, and Sandworms of Dune because the human race is all over the place. They don’t know what they have to do to bring down the new emerging power of the robots.
None of the human groups are united, even they have different goals which they want to achieve through different tactics. Only Scott Brick could have handled such a scattered story through narration. The author has intentionally kept it this way to make preparations for the further part.