Book Review: Michael Crichton writing as John Lange, pt. 1
Before he became one of the world’s bestselling and most popular authors, with works adapted into blockbuster movies, Michael Crichton wrote paperback suspense novels under the pen name “John Lange.” Lange’s eight books, written between 1966 and 1972, are now back in print, re-edited and published on the renowned Hard Case Crime imprint. Today, I review three of them: “Zero Cool”, “Drug of Choice” and “The Venom Business.”
The reason I review three books in one article (a first on this site) is because it’s very likely I will review ALL the Lange books, making it a proper Trash Mutant John Langethon, and putting them into bunches seems like a better idea than making it a weekly thing for two months straight. Now that I shed some light on these fascinating editorial decisions, let's get back to Lange.
Michael Crichton wrote all these on the side, while in medical school, before his writing career really took off, but don’t think for a second that his talent isn’t yet in full display in these. The three books I review today are all very different, but each of them is a highly entertaining read and a great addition to the crime/pulp-centric Hard Case Crime line.
Another great thing that adds to the excitement is the book's setting: we go from Mexico, to Paris, to the late '60s fashionable London. It's really something, and Crichton/Lange makes all these places seem real and rich when you read about them. In MY university days I didn't really do anything to brag about. Crichton found time to write globetrotting, thrilling suspense novels AND become a doctor... That's just depressing me now.
And then we get to "Drug of Choice", centering around an insane pharmaceutical conspiracy with an almost Orwellian scope.
As you can see, I'm really fond of these John Lange books. There's not one damn bad thing about them. Longtime readers should know how I am about good pulp fiction, and this is often even more than that. All of these are great reads. I went through these three books in about 6 evenings, and I can't wait to get the rest of them. Titan Books and Hard Case Crime did a great job publishing these early novels from a late great author (and look at these beautiful covers!). If you like fiction, you will like reading these. Add some John Lange to your life! Get these books! Have you read any of the three above Crichton/Lange books? Planning to? What Michael Crichton work is your favorite? Sound off in the comments! |
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