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Gravity

Audiobook
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In this propulsive, "nonstop read" (USA TODAY) from the New York Times bestselling author of The Shape of Night, a NASA doctor is in a deadly race against time to destroy a lethal microbe as it multiplies in the International Space Station.
Dr. Emma Watson's lifelong dream of working and studying aboard the International Space Station has finally come true. But it quickly becomes a nightmare when a culture of single-celled organisms begins to regenerate out of control—and infects the crew.

Emma must contain the outbreak and prevent as many deaths as possible while, back on Earth, her estranged husband is frantically working with NASA to bring her home. But with a contagion threatening all of humanity, there will be no rescue.

"Thrilling...fast-paced, scary, and loaded with insider information" (The Plain Dealer, Cleveland), Gravity is an unputdownable thriller that will keep you on the edge of your seat until the final page.
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    • Publisher's Weekly

      Starred review from August 30, 1999
      Gerritsen (Bloodstream) meshes medical suspense--her specialty--and the world of space travel in another nail-biting tale of genetic misadventure. Much of this scary thriller is set aboard the International Space Station, where a team of six astronauts suddenly find themselves threatened by a virulent biohazard. Victims first register a headache, followed by stomach pains; then their eyes turn blood red. Finally, they convulse so violently they literally bash themselves apart. Most frightening is what spills out of their bodies: green, egg-filled globules. As astronaut Emma Watson, the station's onboard doctor, struggles to fight the outbreak, her colleagues are dying one by one. A Japanese astronaut, the first to get sick, is sent down to earth via the space shuttle, but he's dead on arrival. Panic spreads when military physicians discover a deadly mutant--a creature that's part human, part frog and part mouse--in the eggs that spill from his body. The military, fearing bioterrorism or even an extraterrestrial invasion, quickly traces the contaminant to an experiment on the space station that was funded by a company researching tiny organisms in the ocean off South America, where an asteroid hit thousands of years ago. Meanwhile, back on the station, Watson is the only one left alive. The military says she's already infected and must be left to die in space, but Watson's husband, fellow astronaut/physician Jack McCallum, won't tolerate that decision, and scrambles to find a way to get her home. It's a tribute to Gerritsen, herself a medical doctor, that such an outlandish tale can be told so compellingly and convincingly. Thanks to her impressive research, the novel's detailed descriptions of life in space consistently ring true, and the progress of the breakout is satisfyingly horrific. Major ad/promo; Literary Guild and Mystery Guild main selections, Doubleday Book Club Super Release; Simon & Schuster audio; author tour.

    • AudioFile Magazine
      GRAVITY is the fifth medical thriller by this former physician. The medical setting is largely in space on the International Space Station. Fighting a mutant organism, the husband and wife team of Drs. Emma Watson and Jack McCallum is severely stressed, especially when their clinical investigation is conducted in weightlessness. The medical information and dealings with NASA are realistic and absorbing. Reading with amazing versatility, narrator William Dufris is comfortable with accents as diverse as British, Russian, and Japanese. He transitions well in characters of both genders. This one will cost you sleep! B.J.L. (c) AudioFile 2001, Portland, Maine
    • AudioFile Magazine
      This thriller introduces a formidable adversary: a mutant life form, easily passed from person to person, that always kills unless a weapon to defeat it can be found. Emma Watson, research scientist and physician, newly transferred to the space station, struggles to find the means to combat this baffling threat--knowing that unless she does, the space station and its crew will not be allowed to return to Earth. Fully involved in the terror of the story, Campbell Scott provides a flawless and compelling performance. His strong warm voice and subtle vocal changes bring a distinct personality to each character, and, as the terror increases, he increases the suspense with skill. M.A.M. (c) AudioFile, Portland, Maine

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  • Lexile® Measure:730
  • Text Difficulty:3

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