FAQs
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The book is about a disabled veteran who struggles with addiction and PTSD. He finds redemption while working through a tragedy he feels partially responsible for.
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The book explores addiction, the scars of war, grief, greed, deceit, justice and redemption.
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How can this disabled veteran find justice and meaning in his life?
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The setting is familiar to me, having grown up in Tampa and having practiced medicine for over forty years.
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The story is fictional but the ketamine therapy was inspired by real events.
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One of my professors in medical school used to call the radiologists “shadow merchants” and one of the central figures in the book is a radiologist who dies.
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Anyone interested in medicine, suspense and the threats posed by our digital world.
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A satisfaction from seeing a destitute individual redeemed and justice served.
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If you want to write, formulate your general theme (having a rough outline helps). Then, set aside time every day and start writing even if you have no idea what you are going to write before you sit down.
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Yes, the scene where Jackson Lee confronts Jon on the porch of Jon’s home.
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My research experience with diagnostic imaging and my knowledge of malpractice proceedings influenced my writing substantially
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Justice and a search for meaning in Jon’s struggles
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A novel involving genetic manipulation (fiction of course!)
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I want to be authentic. I want to bring something plausible to the reader even though it is fiction.
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Maybe
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Triumph over evil