The Indian ran away with the Innocent, disappearing into the deep unknown of the dark forests. There he conjured up the strengths of his ancestral spirits. The battle that ensued was no ordinary fight, rather a struggle between two worlds - the seen and the unseen. The author has written "Dune".
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The Indian ran away with the Innocent, disappearing into the deep unknown of the dark forests. There he conjured up the strengths of his ancestral spirits. The battle that ensued was no ordinary fight, rather a struggle between two worlds - the seen and the unseen. The author has written "Dune".
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Add this copy of Soul Catcher to cart. $52.00, very good condition, Sold by Chapter 1 Books rated 5.0 out of 5 stars, ships from Johannesburg, SOUTH AFRICA, published 1973 by New English.
A gem among 20th-century American novels, "Soul Catcher" has been overshadowed in the popular marketplace by Frank Herbert's prodigious "Dune" and the industry of follow-on books overseen by his family. But as an intensely intimate drama of ideas and superbly-drawn characters in the maelstrom of human affairs "Soul Catcher" knows few peers. Herbert deftly orchestrates the conventions of narrative to serve the illuminating moments of discovery that mark the very best fiction. His shatteringly honest and compassionate conclusion is sublime and unforgettable.