Michael Crichton (1942-2008) was the author of the bestselling
novels The Terminal Man, The Great Train Robbery, Jurassic Park,
Sphere, Disclosure, Prey, State of Fear, Next and Dragon Teeth,
among many others. His books have sold more than 200 million copies
worldwide, have been translated into forty languages, and have
provided the basis for fifteen feature films. He wrote and directed
Westworld, The Great Train Robbery, Runaway, Looker, Coma and
created the hit television series ER. Crichton remains the only
writer to have a number one book, movie, and TV show in the same
year.
Daniel H. Wilson is a Cherokee citizen and author of the New York
Times bestselling Robopocalypse and its sequel Robogenesis, as well
as ten other books. He recently wrote the Earth 2: Society comic
book series for DC Comics. Wilson earned a PhD in Robotics from
Carnegie Mellon University, as well as master's degrees in
Artificial Intelligence and Robotics. He has published over a dozen
scientific papers and holds four patents. Wilson lives in Portland,
Oregon.
"A page-turner with oomph. . . . Crichton's writing is cinematic, with powerful visual images and nonstop action." -- Newsweek"Sphere may be Crichton's best novel, but even if it ranked only second or third, it would be a must for suspense fans." -- Miami Herald"Crichton writes superbly. . . the excitement rises with each page." -- Chicago Tribune
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