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Michael Crichton
practically created the genre of technothriller and with
Prey, he's back to scare us with the horrors of
technology again. This time it's nanotechnology,
molecular-sized robots used for a variety of purposes inside
and outside the human body. Throw in genetic engineering and
artificial intelligence, and you can probably guess that
best intentions will go awry. Michael Crichton novels are
not high literature, but they do keep you riveted to your
seat. The Detroit Free Press says of Prey, "this is
how to write a thriller."
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