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  About the Authors

  M ICHAEL C RICHTONhas sold over 200 million books, which have been translated into thirty-six languages; thirteen of his books have been made into films. His novels include Next, State of Fear, Timeline, Jurassic Park, and The Andromeda Strain. Also known as a filmmaker and the creator of ER, he remains the only writer to have had the number one book, movie, and TV show simultaneously. At the time of his death in 2008, Crichton was well into the writing of Micro; Richard Preston was selected to complete the novel.

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  R ICHARD P RESTONis an internationally acclaimed bestselling author of eight books, including The Hot Zoneand The Wild Trees.Many of Preston’s books have appeared in The New Yorker. He has won numerous awards, including the American Institute of Physics Award and the National Magazine Award, and he is the only person not a medical doctor ever to receive the Centers for Disease Control’s Champion of Prevention Award for public health. He lives with his wife and three children near Princeton, New Jersey.

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  FICTION

  The Andromeda Strain

  The Terminal Man

  The Great Train Robbery

  Eaters of the Dead

  Congo

  Sphere

  Jurassic Park

  Rising Sun

  Disclosure

  The Lost World

  Airframe

  Timeline

  Prey

  State of Fear

  Next

  Pirate Latitudes

  NONFICTION

  Five Patients

  Jasper Johns

  Electronic Life

  Travels

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