Richard Preston is the bestselling author of The Hot Zone, The Demon in the Freezer, The Wild Trees, and the novel The Cobra Event. A writer for The New Yorker since 1985, Preston is the only nondoctor to have received the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention's Champion of Prevention Award. He also holds an award from the American Institute of Physics. Preston lives outside of New York City.
“Richard Preston has brought us another book that reads like a
top-notch thriller. Would that it were fiction. As the movie
unfolds in your mind, remember this: It can happen here.”—Laurie
Garrett, author of The Coming Plague
“The Demon in the Freezer is fascinating, frightening, and
important. It reads like a thriller, but the demons are real.
Richard Preston has a ‘black patent’ on this kind of reporting and
storytelling. He is the only writer on the scene who can make the
inside story of biological weapons so darkly entertaining. Read
this book and pray that its heroes can lock the demon back in the
freezer.”—Jonathan Weiner, author of The Beak of the Finch
Praise for The Hot Zone
“One of the most horrifying things I’ve ever read in my whole life.
What a remarkable piece of work. I devoured it in two or three
sittings, and have a feeling the memories will linger a long
time.”—Stephen King
“A tour de force . . . Preston uses the power of simple narrative
to drive deep his story’s urgent truths.”—Los Angeles Times Book
Review
“Utterly engrossing . . . Will make your blood curdle.”—The
Washington Post Book World
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