Micro Michael Crichton [Book Review]

Genomics, Society and Policy 8 (2):1-3 (2012)
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Abstract

Although he died in 2008, prolific science novelist Michael Crichton – acting as a ‘ghost-writer’, so to speak – continues to add new titles to his oeuvre. Notwithstanding the death of the author, his novel-producing machinery refuses to come to a full stop, - although in this case Richard Preston (a science novelist in his own right, author of, among others, The Hot Zone, on viral infections) was recruited to finish the book. MICRO – a title that almost reads like the acronym of the author’s name - has all the ingredients of the standard Michael Crichton formula.

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