The Godmakers (novel)

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The God Makers
The Godmakers (1972).jpg
Author Frank Herbert
Cover artist Vincent DiFate
LanguageEnglish
Genre Science fiction
Publisher Putnam
Publication date
1972
Publication placeUnited States
Media typePrint (hardback & paperback)
ISBN 0-399-11006-2
OCLC 534343
813/.5/4
LC Class PZ4.H5356 Go PS3558.E63
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"The Priests of Psi" was the cover story for the February 1960 issue of Fantastic

The God Makers (1972) is a science fiction novel by Frank Herbert. Some later editions used a variant title, The Godmakers. [1]

Contents

Publication history

The novel The Godmakers expands upon a storyline appearing in four short stories over a decade earlier:

Plot summary

The story focuses on Lewis Orne, an agent for a government agency which develops 'lost planets.' After correctly identifying a warlike civilization on the planet Hamal, he is drafted into Investigative Adjustment (I-A), which manages dangerous planets. Under the auspices of I-A, he travels to various planets in order to maintain peace throughout the galaxy. At the same time, the priests of the planet Amel, who practice 'religious engineering', set about creating a god, something they have done numerous times before:

'We do not know from what creature or thing the god will be born', the Abbod said. 'It could be one of you.' [3]

After resolving a number of dangerous situations, Lewis is injured and has a near-death experience. Following this, his psychic powers develop, and after passing a series of tests he becomes a god.

Reception

Colin Greenland reviewed The Godmakers for Imagine magazine, and stated that "For all his ever-expanding cosmic perspective, Herbert still writes characters who look and sound as if they'd been cut off the backs of cornflake packets." [4]

References

  1. "Title: The Godmakers".
  2. "Title: The God Makers".
  3. Herbert, Frank (1984). The God makers. ISBN   9780890814024.
  4. Greenland, Colin (January 1985). "Fantasy Media". Imagine (review) (22). TSR Hobbies (UK), Ltd.: 45.