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Richard Preston

    August 5, 1954
    Richard Preston
    Micro
    The Cobra Event
    The Demon in the Freezer: A True Story
    The hot zone
    The Wild Trees
    Crisis in the Red Zone
    • Chronicles the 2013-2014 Ebola outbreak in West Africa and the global efforts of health professionals to contain the virus, and provides an urgent wake-up call about the future of emerging viruses

      Crisis in the Red Zone
      4.4
    • The Wild Trees

      A Story of Passion and Daring

      • 320 pages
      • 12 hours of reading

      The coast redwood trees, Sequoia sempervirens, are the largest and tallest living organisms on Earth, found in the misty, uncharted valleys of Northern California. Despite the devastating loss of ninety-six percent of their ancient forests due to logging, the remaining fragments are breathtaking natural wonders. These magnificent trees can have trunks up to thirty feet wide and soar over thirty-five stories high, creating awe-inspiring, cathedral-like environments in the sky.

      The Wild Trees
      4.2
    • The virus kills nine out of ten of its victims. Its effects are so quick and so gruesome that even biohazard experts are terrified. It is airborne, it is extremely contagious, and it is about to burn through the suburbs of Washington, D.C. Is there any way to stop it? This doomsday scenario confronted a biohazard SWAT team struggling in secret to stop the outbreak of an exotic "hot" virus at an Army research facility outside Washington. "The Hot Zone" tells the dramatic story of their dangerous race against time, along with an alarming account of how previously unknown viruses that have lived undetected in the rain forest for eons are now entering human populations. From the airlocked confines of a biosafety level 4 military lab, to an airliner over Kenya carrying a passenger dissolving into a human virus bomb, to a deserted jungle cave alive with deadly virus, THE HOT ZONE is a non-fiction thriller like no other. "The Andromeda Strain" was fiction--- "this is real!"

      The hot zone
      4.2
    • Relates the story of the eradication of smallpox, and introduces us to some of the most sophisticated scientific minds in America, past and present. On the front lines of the fight to protect the civilian population against biological weapons is virologist Peter Jahrling. He is leading a team of scientists in controversial--and successful--experiments with live smallpox, reawakening the virus at the CDC, and seeking to find a cure for the disease. The moving story of his trials and triumphs, set against the backjdrop of the virus's history, frame Preston cutting analysis of the future of our nations biodefense

      The Demon in the Freezer: A True Story
      4.1
    • The Cobra Event

      • 404 pages
      • 15 hours of reading

      The Cobra Event is a chilling fictional narrative that explores the very real threat of biological terrorism. Seventeen-year-old Kate Moran dismisses the onset of a cold but soon experiences violent seizures and a horrific death. Following a similar fate befalling a homeless man, the Centers for Disease Control dispatches pathologist Alice Austen to investigate. She discovers a sinister plot by a man named Archimedes, who aims to unleash a deadly Cobra virus across New York City. As panic spreads, Austen and a secret FBI forensic team work urgently to uncover the terrorist's identity. The narrative's frightening premise is grounded in extensive research, as the author notes that the nonfiction roots of the story run deep. His sources include eyewitnesses familiar with biological weapons installations and experts in strategic bioweapons, though none would speak on the record. Interspersed throughout the novel are nonfiction segments that expose the grim realities of biological weapon development and covert operations in Russia and Iraq. The author conducted three years of research and over 100 interviews with high-level figures in the FBI, military, and scientific community, culminating in a work designed to shock and inform readers.

      The Cobra Event
      3.9
    • Micro

      • 541 pages
      • 19 hours of reading

      An instant classic in the vein of Jurassic Park, this boundary-pushing novel has all the hallmarks of Michael Crichton's greatest adventures with its combination of pulse-pounding thrills, cutting-edge technology, and extraordinary research Three men are found dead in a locked second-floor office in Honolulu. There is no sign of struggle, though their bodies are covered in ultra-fine, razor-sharp cuts. With no evidence, the police dismiss it as a bizarre suicide pact. But the murder weapon is still in the room, almost invisible to the human eye. In Cambridge, Massachusetts, seven graduate students at the forefront of their fields are recruited by a pioneering microbiology start-up company. Nanigen MicroTechnologies sends them to a mysterious laboratory in Hawaii, where they are promised access to tools that will open up a whole new scientific frontier. But this opportunity of a lifetime will teach them the true cost of existing at the cutting-edge... The group becomes prey to a technology of radical, unimaginable power and is thrust out into the teeming rainforest. Armed only with their knowledge of the natural world, the young scientists face a hostile wilderness that threatens danger at every turn. To survive, they must harness the awe-inspiring creative - and destructive - forces of nature itself.

      Micro
      3.4
    • Das erste Licht

      • 350 pages
      • 13 hours of reading

      Schwarze Löcher verschlucken ganze Galaxien, Supernovae verdampfen in einer ungeheuren Kernexplosion, Kometen rasen durch die Weite des Alls und treffen Planeten - Stoff genug für eine packende Story. Bestsellerautor Richard Preston (Hot Zone) hat die Magier des Universums, die Astronomen, Nacht für Nacht an ihren Teleskopen belauscht. Entstanden ist ein fesselnder Insiderbericht über eine verschworene Priesterschaft, der es nur um eines geht: Erkenntnis.

      Das erste Licht
      3.6
    • Panika na poziomie 4

      • 320 pages
      • 12 hours of reading

      Niezwykła książka z pogranicza dokumentu i publicystyki – zbiór zręcznie beletryzowanych historii będących rozwinięciami artykułów, publikowanych przez autora w „New Yorkerze”. „Panika na poziomie 4” zabiera czytelnika w zapierającą dech w piersi wyprawę do odrębnych mikrokosmosów, do których zwykły człowiek nie ma na co dzień dostępu. Niepoznane, obce, budzące niepokój zjawiska – Preston podróżuje po bezdrożach nauki, bez ustanku balansując na jej krawędzi. Zagląda w okular mikroskopu, pod którym leży próbka ze śmiercionośnym wirusem Ebola, staje oko w oko z autokanibalami – ludźmi ogarniętymi obsesją odgryzania części własnego ciała i poprzez matematyczne równania usiłuje odkryć tajemnicę białego jednorożca, ukrytego na spodniej stronie tapiserii z nowojorskiego muzeum sztuki. Z niezwykłą pasją, żywym publicystycznym językiem zdaje relację z własnych, często przedziwnych doświadczeń, wciągając czytelnika do swojego niesamowitego świata. „Panika na poziomie 4” to tekst, w którym naukowe informacje stapiają się w jedno z emocjonalnymi doznaniami, a fascynacja sekretami rzeczywistości owocuje zachwytem i czystym przerażeniem.

      Panika na poziomie 4
      3.4
    • Richard Preston beleuchtet die Gefahr von Pocken als biologische Waffe und die geheimen Experimente mehrerer Nationen mit Variolaviren. In seinem eindrucksvollen und spannenden Werk beschreibt er die potenziell verheerenden Folgen eines Einsatzes dieser Viren.

      Superpox. Tödliche Viren aus den Geheimlabors - Ein Tatsachen-Thriller
      2.5
    • Das Boot der Träume

      • 123 pages
      • 5 hours of reading

      Eine Geschichte über den Weihnachtsmann, die unmittelbar bewegt: Santa Claus braucht Unterstützung. Die Geschwister Lila und Will müssen ihm helfen, denn nur mit ihnen kann Santa Claus den Kindern der Welt ihre Träume und Wünsche erfüllen.

      Das Boot der Träume