Dr Paul Martin was educated at the University of Cambridge and at Stanford University, where he was Harkness Fellow in the Department of Psychiatry and Behavioral Sciences. He subsequently lectured and researched in behavioural biology at Cambridge and was a Fellow of Wolfson College. He is an honorary Fellow at Imperial College London. Paul is author or co-author of several science books including Measuring Behaviour, The Sickening Mind, Counting Sheep and Making Happy People.
Extreme is littered with fatalities, yet the inspirational stories of survival... expose humanity's remarkable resilience. Nature, Emily Banham Read from the comfort of an armchair, this book can provide a vicarious experience of precarious situations most of us would rather not be in. Network Reviews, David Lorimer an intriguing examination... No aspect of extreme adventuring is left unexamined, and the reader comes away with a deep understanding of why and how people thrive at the edges. New York Times, Christie Aschwanden rich and often compelling book Marcus Berkmann, Daily Mail Deeply researched ... the book is amusing, intriguing, exciting and a little horrifying. Caroline Morley, New Scientist