Simmons, Geoffrey
Entry updated 12 September 2022. Tagged: Author.
(1943- ) US medical doctor and author whose first novel, The Z Papers (1976), is a Technothriller about an undiagnosable toxin; his first sf novel proper, The Adam Experiment (1978), set in a laboratory on an orbital Space Station, features an experiment in human procreation which runs up against the fact that Aliens have been monitoring Homo sapiens and will not permit us to breed off-planet. Pandemic (1980) is a medical Technothriller; Murdock (1983), a heavily plotted tale involving Cryogenics, again makes some effective use of Simmons's medical expertise. His later nonfiction – What Darwin Didn't Know: A Doctor Dissects the Theory of Evolution (2004) and Billions of Missing Links: A Rational Look at the Mysteries Evolution Can't Explain (2007) – advocates "intelligent design" as the motor driving Evolution from a Christian standpoint. [JC]
Geoffrey Simmons
born Camp Gordon, Georgia: 28 July 1943
works
- The Z Papers (New York: Arbor House, 1976) [hb/]
- The Adam Experiment (New York: Arbor House, 1978) [hb/Bob Antler]
- Pandemic (New York: Arbor House, 1980) [hb/]
- Murdock (New York: Arbor House, 1983) [hb/]
nonfiction
- What Darwin Didn't Know: A Doctor Dissects the Theory of Evolution (Eugene, Oregon: Harvest House, 2004) [nonfiction: hb/]
- Billions of Missing Links: A Rational Look at the Mysteries Evolution Can't Explain (Eugene, Oregon: Harvest House, 2007) [nonfiction: hb/]
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