
Eruption
James Patterson and Michael Crichton
Book
A history-making once-in-a-century volcanic eruption is about to destroy the Big Island of Hawaii....

Pattern Recognition
Book
Pattern Recognition - a pulsating techno-thriller by William Gibson, bestselling author of...

Black Mirror
TV Show Watch
Featuring stand-alone dramas -- sharp, suspenseful, satirical tales that explore techno-paranoia --...

David McK (3533 KP) rated Eagle Eye (2008) in Movies
May 11, 2021
This might sound a bit strange, but remember The Matrix?
The bit where Neo is receiving instructions from Morpheus on how to escape from his office workplace?
That's the type of thing going on here: do this. Do that. Jump now. Get on this train. Drive at speed straight ahead (with all the lights turning green). And so forth and so on...
Maybe also a touch of Skynet about it all...

The Chimera Vector (The Fifth Column #1)
Book
The Fifth Column: the world's most powerful and secretive organization. They run our militaries....
Virus Cyberthriller

Neurogarden (NeuralTech Corporation #1)
Book
Where can you run when there is no place to hide? Brenna Patrick is a brilliant technologist...
Science Fiction Techno-Thriller

Erika Kehlet (21 KP) rated Micro in Books
Feb 21, 2018
The basic idea was good - and it had the potential to be an entertaining, if far-fetched, techno-thriller, but I couldn't recommend this even to die-hard Michael Crichton fans.

Miguel Covarrubias (143 KP) rated Maniac in TV
Apr 23, 2019

Exile (The Last Roman #1)
Book
Gaul, 37 AD Seasoned imperial officer Marcus Sempronius Gracchus leads the 9th Roman Legion into...

David McK (3533 KP) rated Relic (Pendergast, #1) in Books
Jan 28, 2019
I remember thinking at the time how it would make a good movie due to the way it is written (very 'Michael Crichton'ish); it was later converted into such. Unfortunately, that film completely veered off the track from the novel, sharing only the title and a few key characters and settings - it would have worked so much better had they stayed truer to the source.
The novel is set primarily in and around New York's Museum of Natural History, leading up to (and in) the grand opening of a major new exhibition on superstition. There are rumors of a 'museum beast' in the museum, and I think I'm giving nothing away when I say that these prove to be more than rumors ...
As already stated, this is very like Michael Crichton's blend of techno-thriller so, if you like that, you should also like this.