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Frank Herbert
About this listen
One of Frank Herbert's lost, never-before-published novels written before Dune.
Angels' Fall is a gripping thriller set in the South American jungles. After a plane crash deep in the Amazon, freelance pilot Jeb Logan has to keep himself and his passengers a live in a grueling trip downriver.
Adrift in the wreckage of the plane with Jeb are a beautiful singer, her young son, and a ruthless murderer clinging to the last thread of sanity. With supplies running out and nature itself turning against them, this small desperate group struggles to survive against the jungle - and each other.
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- 05-31-16
Excellent
This book was the best book I have read in a few decades!
Lots of adventure.
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- 08-31-19
great story
as usual Frank Herbert delivers a great story with lots of subtleties, in a complicated plot line.
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- ZB
- 05-14-22
Surprisingly good for an unreleased book
Very different than his later books but still worth the read. I didn't feel disappointed as I sometimes do when reading a less popular novel from an author I like.
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