Thomas Hager

  Home   My Works   Biography   Events   Reviews   Media    


In Bookstores

The Demon under the Microscope
Modern medicine was born in the early 1930s, when a dedicated doctor in Nazi-era Germany used patience, brains, and a completely mistaken idea to discover the world's first miracle drug. "A grand story," Wall St. Journal. "Surprisingly entertaining," Entertainment Weekly. "Remarkable," Publishers Weekly. "Fascinating," Kirkus Reviews (starred).


Find Authors

Force of Nature: The Life of Linus Pauling


“Magisterial .... finely textured .... [a] delicate balancing act of empathy and critical analysis.”
(London) Times Literary Supplement


“Remarkable in both bringing to light Pauling’s personality and evaluating his scientific work . . . Hager’s book stands as the major biography of Linus Pauling.”
Detroit Free Press (four-star review)


“The definitive biography.”
The New Scientist



Created by The Authors Guild

A note for users of older versions of Internet Explorer, Netscape, or AOL:
This site will look a lot better in a newer browser. Download one for free!
Internet Explorer: Windows Mac   |   Netscape: Windows Mac Other
For AOL users, please choose Internet Explorer above.