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| Gravity | 
enlarge | Author: Tess Gerritsen Publisher: Harper Category: Book
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Avg. Customer Rating: 24 reviews Sales Rank: 3987
Media: Paperback Edition: New edition Pages: 512 Shipping Weight (lbs): 0.6 Dimensions (in): 6.8 x 4.3 x 1.6
ISBN: 0006513085 Dewey Decimal Number: 813 EAN: 9780006513087 ASIN: 0006513085
Publication Date: April 5, 2004 Availability: Usually dispatched within 1-2 business days
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Amazon.co.uk Review Tess Gerritsen used to be a doctor, so it comes as no great surprise that the medical parts of her latest thriller are very convincing, even if most of the action happens in a place where few doctors have ever practised--outer space. Dr. Emma Watson and five other hand-picked astronauts are about to take part in the trip of a lifetime--studying living creatures in space. But an alien life form, found in the deepest crevices of the ocean floor is accidentally brought aboard the shuttle Atlantis. This mutated alien life form makes the creatures in Aliens look like backyard pets. Soon the crew are suffering severe stomach pains, violent convulsions and eyes so bloodshot that a gallon of Optrex wouldn't help. Gerritsen brilliantly describes the difficulties of treating sick people inside a space module, and how the lack of gravity affects the process of taking blood and inserting a nasal tube. Dr. Watson does her best, but her colleagues die off one by one and the people at NASA don't want to risk bringing the platform back to Earth. Only Emma's husband, a doctor/astronaut, refuses to give up on her. As we read along, eyes popping out of their sockets, all that's missing is one of those bland NASA voices saying, "Houston, we have a problem--we're being attacked by tiny little creatures that are part human, part frog and part mouse." Here are some other examples of Gerritsen's controlled medical horrors:Bloodstream, Harvest, and Life Support. --Dick Adler
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Excellent. November 7, 2008 Unlike her other books like `The Surgeon' and `The Apprentice', `Gravity' is nothing to do with serial killers and messy murders. Messy deaths, yes, but in the wholly alien and unfamiliar environment of space. The author has managed to write a gripping and fascinating story about a silent battle between mankind and microbes, but in this case microbes that are both familiar and alien at the same time. The technical details are very impressive - not just those relating to purely medical matters that the author is professionally acquainted with, but also the hugely complex subject of space travel. In fact, such is her competence that the book could almost function as a primer for anyone interested in what it actually feels like to ride into orbit on the Space Shuttle or live and work in the International Space Station. Excellent and highly recommended.
Sigourney Weaver - you'd be ashamed! September 1, 2008 0 out of 1 found this review helpful
Frankly I liked Tess Gerritsen's refreshing style - at first. Then you start to see that she is only copying the doyenne, Patricia Cornwell and the best of the genre, Kathy Reichs. Her novels are formulaic and in the end boring and less interesting than Ms. Reichs in particular.
So then - has she run out of ideas, watched a re-run of Alien and sat down to type afterwards? I bought the book on a boat and was trapped and bored, so read it. Normally I leave all my books in a public place for the benefit of others; this one though, is now being read by the crabs.
Brilliant! May 13, 2008 0 out of 1 found this review helpful
I absolutley loved this book, it really was a page turner for me, much to my husbands annoyance! The characters are brilliant, and the drama that unfolds is second to none! I felt myself stuck in space with Emma and the drama that followed! This is Tess at her best! A deffinate must read!
Stuck in Space with Nowhere to Go January 7, 2008 0 out of 1 found this review helpful
Because of a tragic accident research physician Emma Watson suddenly gets a ride on the space shuttle up to the International Space Station. The ISS took five years to build and is twice as long as a football field and Emma is thrilled at the prospect of studying living creatures in space, however she's not thrilled about leaving without settling all of the issues concerning her impending divorce between her and physician husband Jack McCallum.
One of the astronauts aboard ISS takes sick and is returned to earth via the space shuttle, however the shuttle crashes, the astronauts are dead and now the military takes over and the cause is hushed up by.
Meanwhile back on the space station Emma suspects a problem that is soon confirmed by the sudden illness of first one astronaut, then another. Racing against time to find the cause, she soon discovers that they are stranded in space. The government won't risk their return to earth as long as there is a chance of world wide infection.
Back on Earth Jack is determined to bring Emma home and he works to identify the organism that infects and kills within a matter of days. But even if he locates the cause, his estranged wife is stranded on the space station, the last living member of the team.
From her romance novels to her medical thrillers, to this, sort of a scary medical-techno-thriller, Tess Gerritsen continues to grow as a writer, each book better than the last. She is one of my favorite living authors, she should be one of yours too. If you've missed Tess Gerritsen, you've missed a treat.
Review submitted by Captain Katie Osborne
im not sure October 24, 2007 1 out of 2 found this review helpful
i was on holiday when i started to read this book and i read about the first chapter and for some reson could just not get into it. i mean ita a good book if you understand what all the space words mean, but it gets a bit confusing at times. so far the only tess gerritsen book im dissapointed with her others that i have read are superb keep writing tess
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