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Eruption

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The biggest thriller of the year: A history-making eruption is about to destroy the Big Island of Hawaii. But a secret held for decades by the US military is far more terrifying than any volcano.
"The book is a classic summer beach read...Eruption will revive the art of speed-reading...told with a singular voice that is a compelling amalgam of the two writers."—USA Today
"Eruption is an epic thriller...fast-paced and deeply considered...a cinematic story rooted in science and infused with plenty of heart, tackling big themes like love and loss."
Time


The master of the techno-blockbuster joins forces with the master of the modern thriller to create the most anticipated mega bestseller in years.
Michael Crichton, creator of Jurassic Park, ER, Twister, and Westworld, had a passion project he'd been pursuing for years, ahead of his untimely passing in 2008. Knowing how special it was, his wife, Sherri Crichton, held back his notes and the partial manuscript until she found the right author to complete it: James Patterson, the world's most popular storyteller.
"Red-hot storytelling... The action scenes will make readers' eyes pop as the tension continues to build." –Kirkus, starred review
"Explosive...the summer's ultimate literary mashup." —Washington Post
"Takes readers on a thrilling journey." —BBC
"Beachbag-ready." —Boston Globe
"A seismic publishing event...all the elements of a summer blockbuster...it's a thrill and the pages practically turn themselves." —Associated Press
"Eruption is this summer's literary version of a blockbuster action movie." –Los Angeles Times
"Breakneck and plausible." —Publishers Weekly

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    • Library Journal

      January 1, 2024

      With a million-copy first printing, two blockbuster names join forces as Patterson completes a novel that Crichton began researching and writing years before his death. Plot details are thin, but the throughline involves a volcanic eruption predicted to destroy the Big Island of Hawai'i and long-held, explosive military secrets. Prepub Alert.

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    • Publisher's Weekly

      June 24, 2024
      Working from a partial manuscript discovered in Crichton’s archives, Patterson (the Alex Cross series) delivers a surprisingly seamless posthumous collaboration with the Jurassic Park author, who died in 2008. The action opens in 2016, when a class field trip to Hawaii’s Hilo Botanical Gardens is disrupted by the sudden appearance of deadly black stains on the park’s banyan trees. Nine years later, Hilo makes headlines again: Mauna Loa, an active volcano inside the park, is days away from an eruption that could unleash more lava than it has in a century. In addition to endangering nearby communities, the lava is likely to reach a cache of secret materials the U.S. military is storing on the Big Island, which could lead to the release of toxic waste—likely the same stuff that killed Hilo’s trees. The U.S. government assembles a team of experts to avert disaster, led by Mark Rivers, chairman of the Joint Chiefs of Staff, and geologist John MacGregor, who heads the Hawaiian Volcano Observatory. Together, they race against the clock to divert the lava flow in hopes of saving life on Earth. As in Crichton’s lesser works, character comes second to plot, but the plot is suitably breakneck and plausible. Crichton’s fans won’t be disappointed.

    • AudioFile Magazine
      Narrator Scott Brick delivers for fans of Crichton and Patterson. Based on research and notes left behind by Crichton, who died in 2008, Patterson and Brick combine their talents to finish the story and create characters driven to the edge to save the world. Brick's smooth and empathetic performance conveys the chills and thrills surrounding a volcano on the Big Island of Hawaii that is predicted to erupt, releasing a deadly toxin into the air and killing everyone and everything on the planet. A ticking clock and Brick's increasingly tense pacing bring pulse-pounding action to an almost intolerable level. Both the heartbreaking climax and satisfying style are what listeners have come to expect from these two masters of the genre. R.O. © AudioFile 2024, Portland, Maine
    • Kirkus

      Starred review from August 1, 2024
      Two master storytellers create one explosive thriller. Mauna Loa is going to blow within days--"the biggest damn eruption in a century"--and John "Mac" MacGregor of the Hawaiian Volcano Observatory leads a team trying to fend off catastrophe. Can they vent the volcano? Divert the flow of blistering hot lava? The city of Hilo is but a few miles down the hill from the world's largest active volcano and will likely be in the path of a 15-foot-high wall of molten menace racing toward them at 50 miles an hour. "You live here, you always worry about the big one," Mac says, and this could be it. There's much more, though. The U.S. Army swoops in, and the chairman of the Joint Chiefs of Staff personally "drafts" Mac into the Army. Then Mac learns the frightening secret of the Army's special interest in Mauna Loa, and suddenly the stakes fly far, far beyond Hilo. Perhaps they can save the world, but the odds don't look good. Readers will sympathize with Mac, who teaches surfing to troubled teens and for whom "taking chances is part of his damned genetic code." But no one takes chances like the aerial cowboy Jake Rogers and the photographer who hires him to fly over the smoldering, burbling, rock-spitting hellhole. Some of the action scenes will make readers' eyes pop as the tension continues to build. As with any good thriller, there's a body count, but not all thrillers have blackened corpses surfing lava flows. The story is the brainchild of the late Crichton, who did a great deal of research but died in 2008 before he could finish the novel. His widow handed the project to James Patterson, who weaves Crichton's work into a seamless summer read. Red-hot storytelling.

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    • Library Journal

      December 6, 2024

      This electrifying fusion of science and suspense, an unfinished novel by the late Crichton (Jurassic Park), is now completed by Patterson at the request of Crichton's wife. John "Mac" MacGregor, a geologist and head of the Hawaiian Volcano Observatory, holds an emergency press conference announcing the imminent eruption of Mauna Loa, the largest active volcano in the world. According to Mac's estimations, the lava should flow harmlessly through an uninhabited part of the island, posing no real danger to Hilo's population. But then Mac is secretly whisked away by the U.S. military, and he learns that if the lava flows as planned, it could unleash a very different worldwide cataclysm. Mac is briefed about a secret government storage facility, secreted within a volcanic tube and containing canisters of unthinkably deadly chemicals. He and his team have just days to divert the flow away from the cache, and the odds are not in their favor. Scott Brick, a longtime narrator of Crichton's works, once again does an excellent job conveying the mounting tension and capturing the characters' fear and desperation. VERDICT A captivating collaboration between two thriller greats, this cinematic action-adventure novel does not disappoint.--Ilka Gordon

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