Michael Crichton
Michael Crichton (1942-2008) was an acclaimed American author, screenwriter, director, and physician best known for his techno-thrillers like Jurassic Park and The Andromeda Strain, which blended scientific accuracy with suspenseful narratives. He graduated from Harvard Medical School but pursued writing full-time, creating over 26 novels, directing films such as Westworld and Coma, and producing the hit TV series ER. His works, often adapted into blockbuster films, explored the ethical implications of advancing technology and sold over 200 million copies worldwide.[1][2][4][5][7]
techno-thriller
science fiction
mystery
The Lost World
Airframe
Scratch One
Zero Cool
Binary
Drug of Choice
Drug of Choice
Grave Descend
Rising Sun
The Andromeda Strain
Disclosure
The Terminal Man
Prey: A Novel
Dragon Teeth: A Novel
Dragon Teeth: A Novel
Eruption
The Lost World: A Novel
Congo
Eaters of the Dead
Jurassic Park: A Novel
Jurassic Park: A Novel
Travels
Pirate Latitudes: A Novel
Eaters of the Dead