"THEY'RE BACK! The corpses of large reptiles are being found on the Costa Rica coastline. And although the nightmare of John Hammond's Jurassic Park Park ended five years ago, rumours that dinosaurs still exist abound. Mathematician Ian Malcolm, who forsaw the disaster that destroyed the Park, realises that dinosaurs must still be alive on another island. These new sightings offer him only and last chance to prove his passionately held theory of dinosaur extinction - a theory so radical that it will have a bearing on the future of mankind. A series of clues gives him the location of the island site and once more he enters the savage but beautiful world that almost claimed his life. But Malcolm is not alone in his search. Ruthless businessmen who want to steal the dinosaur DNA are also on the trail, determined to plunder the last remnant of John Hammond's incredible experiment. And so across a small Pacific island the chase is on to discover a secret almost as old as life itself. The secret of The Lost Worls."
Industry Reviews
Back to a Jurassic Park sideshow for another immensely entertaining adventure, this fashioned from the loose ends of Crichton's 1990 bestseller. Six years after the lethal rampage that closed the primordial zoo offshore Costa Rica, there are reports of strange beasts in widely separated Central American venues. Intrigued by the rumors, Richard Levine, a brilliant but arrogant paleontologist, goes in search of what he hopes will prove a lost world. Aided by state-of-the-art equipment, Levine finds a likely Costa Rican outpost - but quickly comes to grief, having disregarded the warnings of mathematician Ian Malcolm (the sequel's only holdover character). Malcolm and engineer Doc Thorne organize a rescue mission whose ranks include mechanical whiz Eddie Carr and Sarah Harding, a biologist doing fieldwork with predatory mammals in East Africa. The party of four is unexpectedly augmented by two children, Kelly Curtis, a 13-year-old "brainer," and Arby Benton, a black computer genius, age 11. Once on the coastal island, the deliverance crew soon links up with an unchastened Levine and locates the hush-hush genetics lab complex used to stock the ill-fated Jurassic Park with triceratops, tyrannosaurs, velociraptors, etc. Meanwhile, a mad amoral scientist and his own group, in pursuit of extinct creatures for biotech experiments, have also landed on the mysterious island. As it turns out, the prehistoric fauna is hostile to outsiders, and so the good guys as well as their malefic counterparts spend considerable time running through the triple-canopy jungle in justifiable terror. The far-from-dumb brutes exact a gruesomely heavy toll before the infinitely resourceful white-hat interlopers make their final breakout. Pell-mell action and hairbreadth escapes, plus periodic commentary on the uses and abuses of science: the admirable Crichton keeps the pot boiling throughout. (Kirkus Reviews)