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Probably the strangest book to comprehend, being a mishmash of genuine historical writing, the Beowulf myth, and Crichton’s own desire to place earlier ancestors of Homo Sapiens into a story, as the antagonists in this case. An enthralling heist story, with a genuinely fascinating main character, Crichton gives us a perfect vision of Victorian society and its seedy underbelly that other authors have strained to do better than. Also comes to the end quite quickly, but as was becoming typical of Crichton, it was an exciting, page-turning end.Ĭonsidering his earlier stuff, this bit of historical fiction comes out of left field, but it is excellent. Not quite as thrilling as some of his other work, The Terminal Man makes up for it with a really good villain and some good stuff about computer AI interactions, in scenes that pretty much steal the show.
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The actual climax is an excellent bit of heart-racing narrative too.Ĭrichton’s MD background comes to the fore here as the Doctor hero tracks down a man made deranged by risky surgical procedures. It all ends a bit suddenly, but it has good characters, a good plot, and trips along nicely. Crichton’s staple of science groups being the heroes starts here, and this is one of his best examples, the theoretical “perfect group” to decide when to commit to a nuclear strike. Just to be clear, Crichton has published more books than this, under other names and including non-fiction works, this is just a list of his well-known fiction.Ī really good mystery plot mixed with sci-fi elements. Pandemic (The Extinction Files Book 1) by A.G.Having read and reviewed Michael Crichton’s last book a little while ago, I thought that I might give a rundown on what I think about his bibliography (and why it is that I like him so much). The Demon Crown: A Sigma Force Novel by James Rollins(4738) Shadows Of The Apt - Empire in Black and Gold by Adrian Tchaikovsky(5044) Popular ebooks The Book of Dreams (Saxon Series) by Severin Tim(31070)Ĭrowbone (The Oathsworn Series, Book 5) by Low Robert(30841)Īlways and Forever, Lara Jean by Jenny Han(12353)īull's Eye Sniper Chronicles Collection (The Second Cycle of the Betrayed Series) by McCray Carolyn(10623)įiretrap: The Soul Scorchers MC (The Scorched Souls Serial-series Book 1) by Riley C.L(10224) “Jerry, it is very exciting for us to talk to you. “Now the bastard’s showing his true colors,” Barnes said. “Jerry,” Ted said, “you must leave us alone for a while.” “It’s obvious he won’t listen to reason,” Barnes said. YES I KNOW MANY THINGS ABOUT YOUR ENTITIES. “This guy knows a lot more about us than we know about him.” If we feel that he is intruding on our privacy, why don’t we just tell him? Ask him not to intrude?” Ted said, “I think we’re being unfair to Jerry. “Maybe if we go into another cylinder, and turn the water on …” “I don’t think we should talk in this room,” Barnes said. He sustained the image about ten seconds, and then looked at the screen. He focused his mind on the image of Saturn, a bright-yellow sphere with a tilted ring system, hanging in the blackness of space. He frowned: Jerry, I am going to send you a picture.
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He decided to imagine a planet with rings, like Saturn. Norman thought he should choose something that might be within Jerry’s experience. The image of the palm tree was clear, but, then, he thought, Jerry wouldn’t know what a palm tree was. Norman cast around in his mind for something to visualize, chose a sandy tropical beach, then a palm tree. He frowned, concentrating, and thought, Jerry, can you hear me? Norman said, “Jerry, can you read our minds?” Ted said, “I think it’s an exciting development.” “That’s fine for him to say, listening to everything we say.” He looked at the screen. He sat down heavily, stared at the screen. “To tell you the truth, at the time I thought the idea was a joke.” “You didn’t make any recommendations in your report?” It was just something the State Department asked me to include as a possibility. “Norman,” Barnes said, “I seem to remember you covered this in your report, didn’t you? The possibility that an alien could read our minds.” Tags: Fiction, Thrillers, Science Fiction, Adventure, High Tech