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Timeline [Mass Market Paperback]

Michael Crichton
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5 Oct 2000

An old man wearing a brown robe is found wandering disoriented in the Arizona desert. He is miles from any human habitation and has no memory of how he got to be there, or who he is. The only clue to his identity is the plan of a medieval monastery in his pocket.

So begins the mystery of Timeline, a story that will catapult a group of young scientists back to the Middle Ages and into the heart of the Hundred Years' War.

Timeline cements Michael Crichton's place as the king of the high-concept thriller, and a master storyteller to boot.

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  • Mass Market Paperback: 512 pages
  • Publisher: Arrow; New Ed edition (5 Oct 2000)
  • Language: English
  • ISBN-10: 0099244721
  • ISBN-13: 978-0099244721
  • Product Dimensions: 11.3 x 3.3 x 17.8 cm
  • Average Customer Review: 3.8 out of 5 stars  See all reviews (160 customer reviews)
  • Amazon Bestsellers Rank: 46,628 in Books (See Top 100 in Books)

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When you step into a time machine, fax yourself through a "quantum foam wormhole" and step out in feudal France circa 1357, be very, very afraid. If you aren't strapped back in precisely 37 hours after your visit begins, you'll miss the quantum bus back to 1999 and be stranded in a civil war, caught between crafty abbots, mad lords and peasant bandits all eager to cut your throat. You'll also have to dodge catapults that hurl sizzling pitch over castle battlements. On the social front, you should avoid provoking "the butcher of Crecy" or Sir Oliver may lop your head off with a swoosh of his broadsword or cage and immerse you in "Milady's Bath", a brackish dungeon pit into which live rats are tossed now and then for prisoners to eat.

This is the plight of the heroes of Timeline, Michael Crichton's thriller. They're historians in 1999 employed by a tech billionaire-genius with more than a few of Bill Gates' most unlovable quirks. Like the entrepreneur in Crichton's Jurassic Park, Doniger plans a theme park featuring artefacts from a lost world revived via cutting-edge science. When the project's chief historian sends a distress call to 1999 from 1357, the boss man doesn't tell the younger historians the risks they'll face trying to save him. At first, the interplay between eras is clever but Timeline swiftly becomes a swashbuckling old-fashioned adventure, with just a dash of science and time paradox in the mix. Most of the cool facts are about the Middle Ages and Crichton marvellously brings the past to life without ever letting the pulse-pounding action slow down. At one point, a time-tripper tries to enter the Chapel of Green Death. Unfortunately, its custodian, a crazed giant with terrible teeth and a bad case of lice, soon has her head on a block. "She saw a shadow move across the grass as he raised his axe into the air." Try not to turn the page!

Through the narrative can be glimpsed the glowing bones of the movie that may be made from Timeline and the high tech computer game that should hit the market in 2000. Expect many clashing swords and chase scenes through secret castle passages. But the book stands alone, tall and scary as a knight in armour shining with blood. --Tim Appelo

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Timeline combines all the ingredients that make Crichton's books compulsive reading ... a brilliantly imagined story (Los Angeles Times )

Hollywood's favourite thriller writer evokes the experience of time travel superbly ... a rollicking read (Observer )

A thrilling race against time (Daily Express )

A cracking thriller (Daily Express )

The present and the long-ago past collide [as] three young historians whisk themselves back to fourteenth-century feudal France to rescue a friend - and engulf themselves in all manner of mind-blowing intrigue (Chicago Sun-Times )

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13 of 13 people found the following review helpful
4.0 out of 5 stars Enjoyable but mindless romp 29 Aug 2006
By J.R.Hartley VINE™ VOICE
Format:Mass Market Paperback
First of all, forget the dreadful film as no book could be that bad. This is an enjoyable but somewhat daft yarn that has also the usual Crichton elements of scientific hokum, goodies, baddies and a race against time. This time there are no dinosaurs or robots gone mad, but time travelling scientists out of their depth in medieval France. It's a clever combination of innocent abroad, historical romp and techno thriller and has the usual cast of 2D characters we expect from (and forgive) Michael Crichton.

This is not a history lesson and it should not be taken as a realistic portrayal of life and conflict between the dastradly English and the noble French. It is, however, an entertaining no-brainer that is ideal fodder for long flights and holidays or when you're in need of a light-weight, enjoyable thriller that will allow your brain to coast along. Great fun but not great history.
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5.0 out of 5 stars DAZZLING...IMAGINATIVE...RIVETING... 20 Jan 2003
By Lawyeraau HALL OF FAME TOP 500 REVIEWER
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This book is an absolute page turner. It opens with one of the most absorbing first chapters I have ever read. An elderly man is found wandering in the desert, speaking in rhyme. There is something not quite right about him. The hospital to which he is taken discovers that the anomalies do not end with just his speech. Something is very wrong with him.

Highly inventive and compelling, the reader is reeled in hook, line, and sinker, right from the get go. A wholly plot driven book, make no mistake about it, the story revolves around a highly secretive, technological corporation, ITC, headed up by a megalomaniacal, young genius, who is tooling around with quantum physics in a way that has never before been done. Our genius is spearheading a project that is truly cutting edge. Of course, he is not doing this for the betterment of mankind. He is doing it simply because it will ultimately result in mega bucks for him, if all goes according to plan. Alas, the best-laid plans often go awry.

Cut to a group of dedicated historians who are involved in an archaeological dig, located along the Dordogne River in France. Their project, the ultimate restoration of a fourteenth century, feudal town, is very generously funded by ITC. Now why would a technological giant such as ITC be funding such a project?

This is the basic premise of the book. The use of quantum physics is applied in such a way as to access the past. Here, a group of historians find themselves with the chance of a lifetime. They can actually enter fourteenth century, feudal France and experience it themselves. There is quite an adventure in store for them.

Their reason for doing so, however, is not research. They are actually on a mission to rescue their chief historian who had ventured into fourteenth century, feudal France, using ITC's technological application of quantum physics. Due to an unfortunate set of circumstances, however, he found himself mired in the fourteenth century and unable to return to the present, as originally planned.

What happens to these intrepid historians will captivate the reader. Well written and thoroughly researched, those who, like me, love science fiction, as well as historical fiction, will, most likely, enjoy this book. As a devotee of medieval history, I was entranced by the historical detail contained within the novel. I also found the book somewhat reminiscent of the sci-fi television series called "Sliders", in which the concept of quantum physics is utilized in order to slide into parallel universes.

All in all, this well-written novel makes for riveting, escapist entertainment. I thoroughly enjoyed this book and found that I simply could not put it down!

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3 of 3 people found the following review helpful
4.0 out of 5 stars Entertaining movie-fare 30 Aug 2005
Format:Mass Market Paperback
A good "holiday read" that, after a slightly hesitant start, manages to step up a gear and maintain a fast pace of adventure right through to the end. Although not represented enough for my liking, Crichton's description of the science behind time travel is believably entertaining, yet it is the cruel and exciting Medieval world that the intrepid time travellers find themselves in that truly succeeds in enveloping the reader. An enjoyably gripping novel that harks back to the (good old?) days of chivalry and deceit, heroism and cowardice.
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1.0 out of 5 stars Painful
One of the worst books I've ever read. It beggars belief that this was ever published. Everything from the incredibly dull, flat characters to the ridiculous storyline and shallow... Read more
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3.0 out of 5 stars Too long by half.
A novel twist on the old time-travel theme, but the idea of parallel universes has been used before and no author to my knowledge has yet come up with a believable storyline. Read more
Published 3 months ago by Sleath
3.0 out of 5 stars Far-fetched
Story of time travel and the history was good... but could people from the 21st century really just happen to be able to ride horses, joust, sword-fight, and, and, and? Read more
Published 4 months ago by Hellen Gardner
5.0 out of 5 stars An entertaining story told with rich historical detail
Despite one or two negative reviews, written, I suspect, by people who were simply reading the wrong book for them, I have to say that to me, this is a cracking good read. Read more
Published 4 months ago by rbw152
2.0 out of 5 stars More like Time Lost
This is the first two star review that I have given as I do not like to be disingenuous. I don't think that I am giving anything away when I say that the book is about time travel... Read more
Published 6 months ago by Cad
4.0 out of 5 stars So different from the film, should be have the same name??
I saw the film called Timeline a few years ago and thought it was a fun, lightweight but enjoyable time travel genre film. Read more
Published 14 months ago by Barry Ross
4.0 out of 5 stars Higly entertaining
Watched the movie liked the concept so bought the audiobook, must say is so much better as some elements of the book was not in the movie and these elements made the book!
Published on 25 May 2011 by Akira
2.0 out of 5 stars I want a book, not a treatment for a movie!
There was a time when I looked forward to my yearly Crichton with real excitement; a treat for the beach. Read more
Published on 20 April 2011 by Mr. R Robertson
3.0 out of 5 stars Not his best, but still entertaining;
I enjoyed Timeline when I first read it many years back, and facing a long flight to the US I purchased a new copy of the book at the airport after making the dumb fool mistake of... Read more
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