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<title>Trapped</title>
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<description><![CDATA[<a class="highslide" href="https://picture.graycity.net/img/lawrence-gold/trapped.jpg"><img src="https://picture.graycity.net/img/lawrence-gold/trapped_preview.jpg" class="fr-fic fr-dib" title ="Trapped" alt ="Trapped"/></a><br//><div>While medical students suspect that every headache is a brain tumor and that every chest pain is a heart attack, experienced physicians know diseases along a spectrum of horror—the ones they dread the most. Among these are cancer, Alzheimer’s, stroke, diabetes, and ALS (Lou Gehrig’s disease). As the list continues, we come upon locked-in syndrome, a neurologic disease where a victim is awake and alert, but cannot move or communicate due to paralysis of all voluntary muscles in the body except for the eyes.   In Trapped, a Brier Hospital Series novel by Lawrence W. Gold, M.D., the reader enters the neonatal and the adult intensive care units. Medical fiction works, not only due to its intrinsic drama, but because of the crucial ethical issues that arise, especially in intensive care. <br>Lisa Cooke is the product of a passive mother and an abusive father. <br>She finds her way into pediatric nursing, a world filled with men in control, especially the director of the Neonatal ICU, Mike Cooper. <br>As Mike reminds Lisa of her father, it’s no surprise that they don’t get along. <br>Ultimately, they fall in love and have a fulfilling marriage except that she’s unable to have children. They try everything, but fail. <br>When an automobile accident severely injures Mike, Lisa is devastated. <br>Shortly afterward, she discovers that she’s pregnant. <br>Mike’s injuries are life threatening, and he nearly dies on several occasions. <br>Mike suffers from locked-in syndrome and his survival is constantly in jeopardy, as is Lisa’s pregnancy. <br>Will he/she/they survive?   <h3>About the Author</h3>Biography: I was born in the Bensonhurst section of Brooklyn, moved to Queens, and then, as New Yorkers say, my family ascended to the Island. After graduating from Valley Stream Central High School, I went to Adelphi, a college then, a university now, and then to medical school in Chicago. The war in Vietnam interrupted my postgraduate medical training with a year in Colorado Springs and another as a Battalion Surgeon in Vietnam. I spent seven months in the Central Highlands with the 4th Infantry and five months in an evacuation hospital in Long Binh outside Saigon where I ran the emergency room. I returned intact in 1968 to complete my training in internal medicine and diseases of the kidney, nephrology. I worked for twenty-three years in Berkeley, California in a hospital-based practice and served as Chief of Internal Medicine and Family Practice. For many years, I was an active member of the quality assurance committee. We retired in October 1995 before fate could intervene. We sailed under the Golden Gate Bridge for a life at sea in Mexico, Central America, and the Caribbean. Four years later, exhausted from repairing everything on board, (often many times) we sold the sailboat and within a year took the lazy man’s out; we bought a Nordic Tug trawler. We motored around Florida, the Bahamas, and the entire East Coast and Canada. I’ve written nine novels, five in the Brier Hospital Series, and one non-fiction book, I Love My Doctor, But…, a lighthearted look at the patient/doctor relationship. I write primarily to entertain, but I can’t help but pass on to readers observations and beliefs culled from years of practice, and yes, my biases, too. I strive for realism in portraying the medical scene which is gripping enough without melodrama or gimmicks. With even a minor degree of success in writing novels, comes responsibility to readers. I attempt to produce honest material that reflects my beliefs. Exposing these beliefs to the public through my writing requires courage, stupidity, or both. My fans have been generous, and although nobody enjoys criticism, I’ve learned much from that, too. The novel that expresses most clearly my candor, and my bias, is For the Love of God. The novel reflects my attitudes toward those who are willing to sacrifice the lives of their children for their personal religious beliefs. We live in beautiful Grass Valley with 16 year old Mike, a terrier mix and Bennie, an 8 year old Yorkie who just looks like he’s on steroids. </div>]]></description>
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<pubDate>Thu, 21 Nov 2013 08:48:37 +0200</pubDate>
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<title>The Sixth Sense (Brier Hospital Series Book 3)</title>
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<title>Deadly Passage</title>
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<title>No Cure for Murder</title>
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<description><![CDATA[<a class="highslide" href="https://picture.graycity.net/img/lawrence-gold/no_cure_for_murder.jpg"><img src="https://picture.graycity.net/img/lawrence-gold/no_cure_for_murder_preview.jpg" class="fr-fic fr-dib" title ="No Cure for Murder" alt ="No Cure for Murder"/></a><br//><div>Death at Brier Hospital is routine and provides the perfect opportunity to murder and get away with it. Jacob Weizman, a physician, and his wife, Lola, a psychotherapist, are holocaust survivors and need no proof of evil in this world. Jacob and Lola are unique protagonists. They’re octogenarians who take the fear out of getting old. Their intelligence, competence, humor, and sense of history make them appealing in a world that too often disdains the aged. After fifty-five years practicing medicine, Jacob is disappointed, but not surprised by several patients’ deaths, even the unexpected ones. Soon, however, it becomes clear that a killer is stalking the halls of Brier Hospital targeting Jacob’s patients. While Jacob has made enemies over the years, he finds it inconceivable that anyone would murder his patients for revenge. The killings mount even as the hospital and police increase security and pursue a vigorous investigation. Finally, unsatisfied with surrogates, the killer targets Jacob.<h3>About the Author</h3>I was born in Brooklyn, moved to Queens, and then, as New Yorkers say, we ascended to the Island. <br>After graduating from Valley Stream Central High School, I went to Adelphi, a college then, a university now, and then to medical school in Chicago. <br>The war in Vietnam interrupted my postgraduate training with a year in Colorado Springs and another as a Battalion Surgeon in Vietnam. I spent seven months in the Central Highlands with the 4th Infantry and five months in an evacuation hospital in Long Binh outside Saigon where I ran the emergency room. <br>I returned intact in 1968 to complete my training in internal medicine and diseases of the kidney, nephrology. <br>I worked for twenty-three years in Berkeley, California in a hospital-based practice caring for patients with complicated illnesses often in ICU and served as Chief of Medicine. <br>My wife Dorlis and I retired in October 1995 and sailed under the Golden Gate Bridge for a life at sea in Mexico, Central America, and the Caribbean. <br>Four years later, exhausted from repairing everything on board, (often many times) we sold the sailboat and within a year took the lazy man's out; we bought a Nordic Tug, a trawler. We motored around Florida, the Bahamas, the entire East Coast and completed two 'Circle trips' to Canada and back, eight months, the first time, five months, the second. <br>I wrote professionally as a physician to inform but rarely to entertain, at least not on purpose. <br>First, Do No Harm was published in April 2007. No Cure for Murder was released in August 2011. For the Love of God was published in January 2012.<br>In the last two years, I've written three screenplays based on my novels and hope to see one or more produced for the screen. I submitted my screenplay, Rage to the 80th Annual Writer's Digest contest and won honorable mention (57 out of 11,000).<br>We live in beautiful Grass Valley with 13 year old Mike, a terrier mix and Bennie, a 7 year old purebred though enormous Yorkie. </div>]]></description>
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<pubDate>Mon, 21 Nov 2011 08:48:40 +0200</pubDate>
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<title>Hybrid (Brier Hospital Series Book 7)</title>
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<pubDate>Fri, 21 Nov 2014 08:48:41 +0200</pubDate>
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<title>Tortured Memory (Brier Hospital Series Book 4)</title>
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<pubDate>Thu, 21 Nov 2013 08:48:38 +0200</pubDate>
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<title>State of Mind (Brier Hospital Series)</title>
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<title>The Plague Within (Brier Hospital Series)</title>
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<title>First, Do No Harm (Brier Hospital Series Book 1)</title>
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