Eaters of the Dead
by Michael Crichton
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Inspired by both the writings of the historical traveler Ibn Fadlan and the Old English epic BEOWULF, Michael Crichton's early novel THE EATERS OF THE DEAD tells the story of an Islamic Arab man from Baghdad who travels to Europe in the year 922 A.D. and eventually ends up sharing adventures with a band of Vikings. Though full of high adventure and even monsters, Crichton's book utilizes scientific theories--for, example, the monsters are presented as Neanderthals that survived into the 10th century--to give the novel a plausible quality; this blend of science and fantasy would play a major role in Crichton's later best-sellers such as AIRFRAME and JURASSIC PARK. In 1999, EATERS OF THE DEAD was made into the Hollywood film THE 13TH WARRIOR, starring Antonio Banderas.
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Binding/Format Paperback |
Publisher Avon Books |
Date 2006 |
Price $1.00 |
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Publisher Notes
An ambassador of the tenth-century Caliph of Bagdad, Ahmad Ibn Fadlan accompanies a party of Viking warrriors to the barbaric north, where he witnesses wanton sexuality and cold-blooded human sacrifices and joins these savage warriors in their battle against a nightmarish terror that stalks their nights. Reprint.
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