Reviewsday: Gravity by Tess Gerritsen

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Happy #Reviewsday Book Lovers!

Today we shine a light on Gravity by Tess Gerritsen, a thrilling space drama. 

From the back of the book: Emma Watson, a brilliant research physician, has been training for the mission of a lifetime: to study living beings in space. Jack McCallum, Emma’s estranged husband, has shared her dream of space travel, but a medical condition has grounded and embittered him. He must watch from the sidelines as his wife prepares for her first mission to the International Space Station.

Once aboard the space station, however, things start to go terribly wrong. A culture of single-celled organisms known as Archaeons, gathered from the deep sea, is to be monitored in the microgravity of space. The true and lethal nature of this experiment has not been revealed to NASA. In space, the cells rapidly multiply and soon begin to infect the crew – with agonising and deadly results.

A recovery attempt ends in catastrophe, the NASA shuttle crashes and the space station is left dangerously crippled. Emma struggles to contain the deadly microbe, while back home, Jack and NASA work against the clock to retrieve Emma from space.

But there will be no rescue. The contagion now threatens Earth’s population as well, and the astronauts are left stranded in orbit, quarantined aboard the station – where they are dying one by one . . .

Gravity is an intense, masterful thriller, and the heart and soul of the critically acclaimed film of the same name (that bagged Sandra Bullock an Oscar for Best Actress etc…). Although Tess lost her copyright lawsuit, the heart-racing manipulation of several harrowing events make reading this story a unique experience. Gerritsen’s medical and scientific knowledge animate her characters with an authenticity rarely found in popular fiction.

~Amy, QBD Elizabeth

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