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Deep in the African rain forest, near the legendary ruins of the Lost City of Zinj, an expedition of eight American geologists is mysteriously and brutally killed in a matter of minutes.
Ten thousand miles away, Karen Ross, the Congo Project Supervisor, watches a gruesome video transmission of the aftermath: a camp destroyed, tents crushed and torn, equipment scattered in the mud alongside dead bodies — all motionless except for one moving image — a grainy, dark, man-shaped blur.
In San Francisco, primatologist Peter Elliot works with Amy, a gorilla with an extraordinary vocabulary of 620 “signs,” the most ever learned by a primate, and she likes to fingerpaint. But recently, her behavior has been erratic and her drawings match, with stunning accuracy, the brittle pages of a Portuguese print dating back to 1642 . . . a drawing of an ancient lost city. A new expedition — along with Amy — is sent into the Congo where they enter a secret world, and the only way out may be through a horrifying death …
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Also contained in:
- [Congo/Jurassic Park](https://openlibrary.org/works/OL8475707W)
- [Congo / Sphere / Eaters of the Dead][2]
[1]: http://www.michaelcrichton.com/congo/
[2]: https://openlibrary.org/works/OL14950504W/Congo_Sphere_Eaters_of_the_Dead
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I've seen the movie several times, but this is my first read of the novel. Very interesting to compare the original with the choices made for telling the story on film.