Fiction Book of the Day: Congo by Michael Crichton
" Deep in the African
rain forest, near the legendary ruins of the Lost City of Zinj, an
expedition of eight American geologists is mysteriously and brutally
killed in a matter of minutes.
Ten thousand miles away, Karen
Ross, the Congo Project Supervisor, watches a gruesome video
transmission of the aftermath: a camp destroyed, tents crushed and torn,
equipment scattered in the mud alongside dead bodies -- all motionless
except for one moving image -- a grainy, dark, man-shaped blur.
In
San Francisco, primatologist Peter Elliot works with Amy, a gorilla
with an extraordinary vocabulary of 620 "signs," the most ever learned
by a primate, and she likes to fingerpaint. But recently, her behavior
has been erratic and her drawings match, with stunning accuracy, the
brittle pages of a Portuguese print dating back to 1642 . . . a drawing
of an ancient lost city. A new expedition -- along with Amy -- is sent
into the Congo where they enter a secret world, and the only way out may
be through a horrifying death . ." Description by Goodreads.
This is one of my favorite works by Crichton, although I love every book I've read by him. Congo and The Jurassic Park series, including Lost World, are my favorites. Most people consider them horror, I personally label them adventure, horror mix. A good read for someone who's not into Indiana Jones Adventure but still likes some, and also who's not into horror as extreme as Stephen King. This is a good medium and very well written. I don't like to give spoilers so all I'll give on the plot is the description with the addition of the ending is very shocking. That is all.
Good Day and Good Reading
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