The Swarm

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Product Details
Price
$19.99  $18.59
Publisher
William Morrow & Company
Publish Date
Pages
912
Dimensions
6.1 X 8.9 X 1.7 inches | 2.1 pounds
Language
English
Type
Paperback
EAN/UPC
9780060859800

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About the Author

Frank Schatzing is the author of the international bestseller The Swarm. A winner of the Köln Literatur Prize, the Corine Award, and the German Science Fiction Award, Schatzing lives and works in Cologne, Germany.

Reviews

"... a mind-bending, Crichton-esque fate-of-the-planet thriller ... enormously entertaining ... I recommend you dive right in." -- Fangoria

"An effervescent cocktail of adventure." -- Der Spiegel

"A gripping thriller starring nature unleashed. A monster of science-fiction, rich in facts." -- Stern

"The world could collapse around you [while reading The Swarm], and you wouldn't notice." -- Die Welt

"After these 1,000 breathtaking pages you see the sea with different eyes." -- Focus

"A gripping novel with fast-paced action, interesting and believable characters ... Enthralling. I was engrossed and on tenterhooks throughout." -- Peter Constantine, award-winning translator of Thomas Mann's Six Early Stories

"The outside world could disintegrate and the reader wouldn't notice because of the spellbinding power of ... Frank Schatzing's apocalyptic thriller. -- Die Tageszeitung

"With The Swarm, Frank Schatzing lifts the German suspense novel up to the international level." -- Süddeutsche Zeitung

"Whoever read[s] Frank Schatzing's novel will be thankful for every inch of dry land and will certainly avoid waterbeds." -- Die Zeit

"With The Swarm, Frank Schatzing competes with the likes of Michael Crichton." -- Brigitte

"At once intellectual and intoxicating, this novel is alarming, unnerving, and overwhelming in every respect." -- Kölner Stadt-Anzeiger

"It's doubtful you'll ever come up for air ... this ultimate summer read that recalls the best of Crichton and King." -- Contra Costa Times