Micro by Michael Crichton and Richard Preston
Published April 16, 2026
Book info
- Title Micro
- Author Michael Crichton
- Year 2011
- Genre Science Fiction
Three men are found dead in a locked second-floor office in Honolulu. There is no sign of struggle, though their bodies are covered in ultra-fine, razor-sharp cuts. With no evidence, the police dismiss it as a bizarre suicide pact. But the murder weapon is still in the room, almost invisible to the human eye. In Cambridge, Massachusetts, seven graduate students at the forefront of their fields are recruited by a pioneering microbiology start-up company. Nanigen MicroTechnologies sends them to a mysterious laboratory in Hawaii, where they are promised access to tools that will open up a whole new scientific frontier. But this opportunity of a lifetime will teach them the true cost of existing at the cutting-edge... The group becomes prey to a technology of radical, unimaginable power and is thrust out into the teeming rainforest. Armed only with their knowledge of the natural world, the young scientists face a hostile wilderness that threatens danger at every turn. To survive, they must harness the awe-inspiring creative – and destructive – forces of nature itself.
Thoughts
I loved this. I somehow ended up reading this at the same time as I was watching The Miniature Wife, so it was very much all about small things. It’s like a cross between Honey I Shrunk the Kids and Jurassic Park, and just a really good adventure. Some of it is more believable than other bits, but as an action adventure thriller, it’s great and has a lot of Crichton’s signature elements - great science, interesting characters, a perilous journey, and a lot of moral questions. I can already picture the film adaptation.
Rating: 4 / 5