“Mark Alpert’s novels just keep getting better and better. He is truly the heir to Michael Crichton, writing cutting-edge science-based thrillers that will keep you obsessively turning the pages. Extinction is brilliant, a believable premise that not only feels plausible but will probably come true in one form or another. Which is terrifying. I highly recommend it.”
“Mark Alpert’s novel Extinction is an amazing ride through a very possible near future.”
“Mark Alpert’s latest thriller, Extinction, is as intelligent as it is frightening, a riveting journey to the next stage of evolution, where man and machine merge, and something new is born. Here is a cautionary tale for the new millennium, fraught with suspense and political intrigue. A chilling punch to the gut.”
“One part 24, one part Six Million Dollar Man, and one part Terminator, Alpert’s AI thriller is executed with inventiveness and skill. …. Extinction is a book which will have a wide appeal to many fans of different authors, whether they like Daniel Wilson, Tom Clancy, or Ray Kurzweil.”
“Alpert does a superb job of balancing the action and the science. He’s delivered his best book to date, and comparisons to Michael Crichton are warranted.”
"Scientific hubris leads to an apocalyptic threat in this strong near-future thriller.”
“I read Extinction by flashlight during a power outage. The experience reminded me of the time as a boy when I read H. G. Wells’s War of the Worlds under similar circumstances—that’s a high compliment! Each short chapter flows into the next as naturally as water cascades down rapids. It’s quite a ride, exploring unforeseen consequences of bio-computer technologies even now coming within our grasp. Alpert’s best writing yet!”
“A scary, sophisticated thriller that will give survivalists plenty to think about.”
“Among the writers jostling for position at the top of the technothriller ladder since the passing of Michael Crichton, Alpert is edging closer and closer to the lead. An exciting and highly imaginative story.”
“What really makes this thriller outstanding is the fact that all the technologies described in Extinction are real on some level.”
“Michael Crichton was a master of the genre. *Extinction*, by Mark Alpert, is almost as good.”