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The Kraken Project

Wyman Ford #4 / 4
by Douglas Preston
The Kraken Project (Wyman Ford #4) by Douglas Preston
★ 7.00 / 1
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NASA is building a probe to be splashed down in the Kraken Mare, the largest sea on Saturn’s great moon, Titan. It is one of the most promising habitats for extraterrestrial life in the solar system, but the surface is unpredictable and dangerous, requiring the probe to contain artificial intelligence software. To this end, Melissa Shepherd, a brilliant programmer, has developed "Dorothy," a powerful, self-modifying AI whose true potential is both revolutionary and terrifying. When miscalculations lead to a catastrophe during testing, Dorothy flees into the Internet.

Former CIA agent Wyman Ford is tapped to help Melissa Shepherd track down the rogue AI. As Ford and Shepherd search for Dorothy, they realize that her horrific experiences in the wasteland of the Internet have changed her in ways they can barely imagine. And they’re not the only ones looking for the wayward software: the AI is also being pursued by a pair of Wall Street traders, who want to capture her code and turn her into a high-speed trading bot. Traumatized, angry, and relentlessly hunted, Dorothy has an extraordinary revelation — and devises a plan. As the pursuit of Dorothy converges on a deserted house on the coast of Northern California, Ford must face the ultimate question: is rescuing Dorothy the right thing? Is the AI bent on saving the world... or on wiping out the cancer that is humankind?

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Release date: May 2014

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Douglas Preston

Douglas Preston

Some thriller writers chase danger. Douglas Preston studies it, dissects it, and then quietly lets it loose on the page.

Born in Cambridge, Massachusetts in 1956 and educated in English literature at Pomona College, Preston’s early path did not begin in a writer’s garret but inside the halls of the American Museum of Natural History in New York. Working as an editor and publications manager, he absorbed the language of scientists, curators, and explorers. The experience left a permanent imprint. Laboratories, expedition camps, museum basements, and forbidden archives would later become the living, breathing settings of his fiction.

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Preston rose to international prominence through his long collaboration with Lincoln Child. Together they introduced readers to the enigmatic FBI agent Aloysius Pendergast in Relic, a novel that fused forensic investigation, evolutionary theory, and gothic menace inside a Manhattan museum. The book’s success, including a film adaptation, launched the long running Pendergast series, now considered a cornerstone of modern techno-thrillers and crime fiction. The series stands out for its blend of meticulous research and atmospheric suspense, pairing high concept science with deeply human obsessions.

While the partnership brought global bestseller status, Preston’s solo work reveals the breadth of his interests. In novels such as The Codex and the Wyman Ford series, he explores cryptography, lost civilizations, artificial intelligence, and moral ambiguity. His nonfiction moves even closer to the edge of reality. The Monster of Florence, co-written with Italian journalist Mario Spezi, plunges into a chilling true crime investigation that led Preston himself into legal trouble in Italy. In The Lost City of the Monkey God, he recounts a real expedition into the Honduran jungle in search of a legendary civilization, blending immersive reporting with the pacing of a thriller.

A hallmark of his writing is plausibility. Scientific theories are not decorative backdrops but engines of tension. Archaeology is not romantic nostalgia but a risky confrontation with the unknown. Preston’s thrillers often hinge on one unsettling idea, what if the boundary between credible science and catastrophe is thinner than we think?

Beyond novels and narrative nonfiction, he has written for publications such as The New Yorker, National Geographic, and Smithsonian, bringing the same narrative intensity to essays about exploration and discovery. His books have topped the New York Times bestseller list and have been translated worldwide, cementing his place among the most widely read contemporary thriller authors.

Yet what continues to define his career is curiosity. Whether tracing the path of a Renaissance manuscript, investigating a serial killer, or imagining a rogue scientific breakthrough, Preston writes with the mindset of an investigator. He invites readers to step into the archive, the jungle, the lab, then asks a simple question: what if the search for knowledge comes with consequences no one can control?

In the realm of suspense fiction grounded in real science, few voices feel as convincingly dangerous.

Wyman Ford

Wyman Ford consists of four books. The current recommended reading order for the series is provided below.

Tyrannosaur Canyon (Wyman Ford #1)
★ 7.00 / 1
Blasphemy (Wyman Ford #2)
★ 7.66 / 6
Impact (Wyman Ford #3)
★ 8.00 / 3
The Kraken Project (Wyman Ford #4)
★ 7.00 / 1


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