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By: Michael Crichton, Brenda Scott Royce
Narrated by: Erik Singer
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The Number One international bestselling author of Jurassic Park, Congo and Sphere blends fact and fiction to create a near-future where genetic engineering opens up a whole new world of terrifying, page-turning possibilities… Bonus feature: Includes a special Q&A session between Michael Crichton and Jonathan Burnham, publisher of HarperCollins.

Is your loved one missing some body parts? Are blondes becoming extinct? Is everyone at your dinner table of the same species? It's 2006: do you know who all your children are? Do you know humans and chimpanzees differ in only 400 genes? And why does an adult human being resemble a chimp foetus? There's a new genetic cure for drug addiction – is it worse than the disease? Ever want to design your own pet? Change the stripes on the fish in your aquarium? Ever think to sell your body fat – or donate it to charity? Or sell your eggs and sperm online for thousands of dollars? Did you know one fifth of all your genes are owned by someone else? Come to think of it, could you and your family be pursued cross country just because you happen to have certain genes in your body?

Welcome to our genetic world. Fast, furious, and out of control. This is not the world of the future – it's the world right now. Most of the events in this book have already happened. And the rest are just around the corner.

Get used to it.

Action & Adventure Adventure Fiction Genetic Engineering Genre Fiction Medical Mystery, Thriller & Suspense Science Fiction Suspense Thriller & Suspense Technology Espionage Thriller

Critic reviews

Praise for State of Fear:

‘A gripping, impeccably researched thriller… we don’t get much politically engaged fiction these days. Here is a fine example.’ Evening Standard

‘Exciting… a master storyteller.’ Sunday Telegraph

‘Terrific fun. The pages whip by.’ Independent

‘An enviromental adventure of truly global proportions… it’s intelligent, readable and guaranteed to get the grey matter going.’ Mirror

‘An action-packed page-turner’ Daily Mail

‘An entertaining thriller stimulating debate’ Time Out

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When I finished listening to this book, I immediately went back to the beginning and listened to it all over again! Although it is written in a rather fragmented style which some might find bitty, most of these fragments gradually come together in an intriguing way, with the others acting as mortar, cementing them together; as Michael Crichton suggests, this is rather like a DNA strand. Follow the tale (tail?) of Gerard the parrot through the highways and byways of this most entertaining book, and laugh all the way! Michael Crichton has used humour to make very readable a subject which should concern us all. (I should have preferred less foul language, but most of this was uttered by pretty foul characters! Art reflects life...)

A Multi-faceted Jewel of Fun and Excitement!

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I managed to listen to about half an hour of "Next" before giving up completely. I couldn't grasp the characters or what was going on.

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