About me.
I am a retired physician, having practiced in the specialities of Pulmonary Disease, Critical Care Medicine, and Undersea and Hyperbaric Medicine. My area of special interest is carbon monoxide (CO) poisoning and its prevention. I remain active in CO poisoning research, dividing my time between Arizona and the Puget Sound region of the Pacific Northwest. PDF copies of the CO articles that I have published can be acquired by clicking here. You can contact me by clicking here.
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My Latest Book (2021)
Anthem, Arizona: Lifestyle Tips of a Ten-Year Snow Bird: Second Edition
My personal guidebook to Anthem, Arizona, a desert suburb north of Phoenix. During more than a decade of winters spent in Anthem, I have collected a wealth of information about living in the community that will be useful to both newcomers and longtime residents. This revised and updated “manual to life in Anthem” contains helpful tips grouped into four categories, Lifestyle, Money Saving, Desert Wildlife, and “Summerizing” Your Home. I share my experience and insight to help others with everything from dealing with a rattlesnake encounter to preventing all the water from evaporating from toilets when snow birds leave their desert homes for the summer. The book is like a “travel guide” to Anthem for those already living in the community. For more information, click here. |
Cherry Red (2016)
Cherry Red was published by Best Publishing in 2016. The story is a fictional murder mystery thriller about an ecoterrorist operating in Seattle. A Seattle police detective teams up with a doctor to solve the crimes. For more information, click on Cherry Red at the top of the screen.
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Serial Chase: A True Story of the Lives and Deaths of a Doctor and a Deputy (2014)
This is a true crime novel about a serial killer operating in the Everett, Washington area around 1950. For more information or to purchase from Amazon, click here.
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