an unauthorized exploration into the real science behind the fictional worlds of Michael Crichton
Grazier, Kevin Robert
2008
Contains ten essays in which various scientists and science writers discuss the intersections of science and reality in the fiction of Michael Crichton, author of "The Terminal Man," and other novels.
Profiles the life of Michael Crichton, revealing how his childhood interests helped him to become a best-selling author of technothriller books and films, as well as creator of the television series, ER.
An autobiography in which novelist and physician Michael Crichton explains how his disillusionment with the medical field led him to embark on an exploration of some of the most dangerous and remote places in the world, while also doing some inner searching through channeling, exorcism, and other paranormal means.
An autobiography in which novelist and physician Michael Crichton explains how his disillusionment with the medical field led him to embark on an exploration of some of the most dangerous and remote places in the world, while also doing some inner searching through channeling, exorcism, and other paranormal means.
Provides information on the life of author Michael Crichton, discussing the development of his literary style, and analyzes each of his ten major novels, beginning with "The Andromeda Strain, " written in 1969.