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Extinction: A Novel
Extinction A Novel
Author: Douglas Preston
ISBN-13: 9781250292360
ISBN-10: 1250292360
Publication Date: 4/22/2025
Pages: 384
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Publisher: Forge Books
Book Type: Paperback
Other Versions: Hardcover, Audio CD
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I've long been a fan of Douglas Preston's thrillers. He always teams a first-rate cast with insider knowledge and an edge-of-your-seat story. Since I'm also a Jurassic Park fan, Preston's story, which revolves around a resort containing Pleistocene megafauna, was right up my alley, too.

The two main characters take some time to get used to each other. This is CBI Agent Frankie Cash's first case in Major Crimes. John Wayne lookalike Sheriff Jim Colcord takes one look at the heavy-set woman and mentally raises an eyebrow. It doesn't take long for him to learn that she has a razor-sharp mind... and that she's much fitter than he is. Cash loves Jurassic Park, but it's a bit of a bummer when she learns that the megafauna of Erebus have all had any aggressive genes removed, which has had the effect of turning them into scaredy cats. But that turns out to be a very good thing because something else is very wrong in this resort.

Strong interesting characters. Check. A fast-paced, thrill ride of a story. Check. A setting that not only involves huge creatures from another age but a movie being filmed in the valley as well as a labyrinth of old mines. Check. All this was a treasure trove for my imagination, and I did "watch" a lot of it on my mental movie screen. But. For some reason, I couldn't completely buy into the secret heart of Preston's story. Even though his Afterward was fascinating. (Don't miss it.) And since I couldn't willingly suspend 100% of my disbelief, Extinction became a very good story instead of a fantastic one. However, it certainly does give readers plenty of food for thought.
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reviewed Extinction: A Novel on + 670 more book reviews
A billionaire has resurrected and genetically engineered giant, extinct species like mammoths, rhinoceri and humongous sloths. keeping them in a closed-off valley accessible only to the well-heeled and well-connected. Of course, events go awry, law enforcement shows up and things go from tricky to disastrous in short order.

This story is suspenseful, grounded in plausible science and well-plotted. Highly recommended as a good read.


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