The Lazarus Effect (novel)

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The Lazarus Effect
AuthorsFrank Herbert and
Bill Ransom
Cover artistAbe Echevarria[1]
CountryUnited States
LanguageEnglish
GenreScience fiction
PublisherPutnam
Publication date
1983
Media typePrint (hardback & paperback)
ISBN0-399-12815-8
OCLC9044853
813/.54 19
LC ClassPS3558.E63 L3 1983
Preceded byThe Jesus Incident 
Followed byThe Ascension Factor 

The Lazarus Effect (1983) is the third science fiction novel set in the Destination: Void universe by the American author Frank Herbert and poet Bill Ransom. It takes place some time after the events in The Jesus Incident (1979).

Plot summary

The Lazarus Effect continues the story of the planet Pandora that began in The Jesus Incident. The sentient kelp is almost extinct, Ship is gone, there is no more dry land, the majority of humanity is heavily mutated from the genetic experiments performed by Jesus Lewis, and a power-hungry mad man is attempting to control the planet. But the kelp is returning and this time Avata does not remain passive while people refuse to worship.

Major themes

The book deals with concepts such as artificial intelligence, worship and the inherent problems of totalitarianism. It also addresses the issues of clones, genetic engineering and racism.

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