I was this week walking to the dining room at 15 Craigside, when one of the residents walked up to me and said something to the effect: Crichton and Patterson stole your idea about an eruption on the Big Island . So the next day I went to my computer and found that Eruption , by Crichton and Patterson, was #1 on the New York Times fiction book list. How did their book come together? Michael Crichton was a Harvard-trained doctor who went straight into writing, creating Jurassic Park and other adventures. His first book under his name was The Andromeda Strain . All told, his books sold over 200 million copies, with a dozen adapted into films. He is the only writer to have a number one book, movie and TV show in the same year. Born in 1942 and passed away in 2008 at the age of 66. His wife Sherri found parts of an unfinished novel centered around a huge volcanic eruption in Hawaii, and thought this should be completed. What about James Patterson? Patterson has already sold 40
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