

Before Stephen King’s The Stand, Crichton tells of a near possibility that requires little consideration before it explodes into a horrifying nightmare scenario.

In 2011, "The Hot Zone" author Richard Preston completed a novel Crichton had been working on at the time of his death, "Micro." Crichton's "Pirate Latitudes" came out in 2009, and "Dragon Teeth" in 2017. The Andromeda Strain by Michael Crichton is an excellent novel that communicates the possibilities of epidemiological apocalypse in hard science fiction technobabble. "The Andromeda Evolution" is not the first posthumous Crichton project. "As a lifelong fan of Michael Crichton, it's been an unbelievable honor to revisit the iconic world that he created and to continue this adventure," Wilson said in a statement. Michael Crichton, who died in 2008, is also known for such blockbusters as "Jurassic Park" and "The Terminal Man." Wilson's novels include "Robopocalypse" and the sequel "Robogenesis." "This novel is for Crichton fans it's a celebration of Michael's universe and a way to introduce him to new generations, and to those discovering his worlds for the first time." The Andromeda Strain by Michael Crichton - Penguin Books Australia Published: 6 October 1995 ISBN: 9780099319511 Imprint: Arrow Format: Paperback Pages: 304 RRP: 24. "It's exciting to be shining a spotlight on the world that Michael so brilliantly created and to collaborate with Daniel Wilson," Sherri Crichton said in a statement. Released when Crichton was just 27, it was later adapted into a feature film and television miniseries, with Ridley Scott among the producers. Its publication marks the 50th anniversary of "The Andromeda Strain," Crichton's techno-thriller about scientists fighting a lethal extraterrestrial microorganism.
