The DNR Trilogy: Volume 1: Backing the Wrong Primate

When we think of mysteries or crime thrillers, what often comes to mind? Dark, rain-soaked alleys where a gristly murder has taken place? An abandoned asylum with a crazed serial killer chasing the protagonist? A gritty police drama that delves into an adrenaline-fueled adventure? These and so many more scenarios are known to play out for readers in the typical mystery thriller. Yet one concept that holds plenty of gristly and harrowing real-life events to fill out a thriller is the medical field.  Read More >>>

The humor in this novel – of which there is a lot – is as black as the paintings that adorn the walls of the
Rothko Chapel in Houston (which is the city where the majority of the events in this novel take place).
Rothko’s variations on black invite the viewer into somber reflection. Author Don W. Hill’s sentences, paragraphs, and chapters invite the reader into the polar opposite. Fortunately, on purpose.  Read More >>>

“Brewster stopped his seemingly incoherent rant and went outside to stand in the pouring rain. It was as if a
house immolated in flames was suddenly being doused with a firehose.”
Dr. J.D. Brewster begins most days by putting a loaded .45 pistol in his mouth.
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The DNR Trilogy: Volume 2: No Good Deed

Wearing the white coat with dignity and pride is an honor in itself as one gets to serve the public as a physician. Working in the medical sector is a noble profession, requiring high moral qualities and professional qualifications. Providing treatment to save lives is a great honor. Read More >>>

This book is the second of a trilogy. It begins with a beloved nurse that had been violently carjacked ends up expiring. The series portrays our anti-hero, Brewster (JD Brewster) going thru a special program for medical school & internship both. He has certain character flaws, like playing practical jokes, practicing dark medicine, wanting his girlfriend to be morbidly obese. Read More >>>

“If this life was meant to be my real life, then it should have come with a better set of instruction.”

This second novel in the series finds Doctor J.D. Brewster wracked with guilt over the vicious assault in the
employee parking lot of Gulf Coast College of Medicine, which caused his friend, charge nurse Irene Segulla
to sustain “devastating injuries to her Face and generalized head and neck region.

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The DNR Trilogy: Volume 3: Clinical Justice

One of the hardest things in life to ever have to admit is that we have fallen off the path of life which we had intended for ourselves. For some, that fall is due to addiction. For others, it’s an external force beyond their understanding.  Read More >>>

“Brewster was essentially isolating the existential matters of life, death, and love within the confines of the
penitentiary of his own mind.”
This dark but inventive medical thriller plops readers into the final episode from the rollercoaster life of J.D.
Brewster, a medical student with a flair for drama and a penchant for revenge. 
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Vampiro Trilogy Volume 1: The Night Crawler Protocol

In the wake of the COVID-19 pandemic, as the virus continues to evolve and the world’s new normal involves vaccines and masks in public places, the discussion surrounding
viruses and Read More >>>

In this horror-fiction, the authors narrate a story of a dark cult and human vampirism. It is a tale of a world where turning into a vampire is a disease rather than something
supernatural. Read More >>>

The humor in this novel – of “Lorena intuitively realized that something evil was afoot and standing directly in front of her.”
Blake Barker is busy managing a Woolworth store in Santa Fe when a hippie named Jody assumes the lotus
position outside, wearing nothing but a wifebeater. After cutting his palm with a strange obsidian knife, Jody
freezes to death on the sidewalk.
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Vampiro Trilogy Volume 2: The Obsidian Knife

In this horror comedy, residents and medical experts scramble as a vampiric plague hits New Mexico in the mid-1980s. The notoriety of a man dying just outside his store pushes manager Blake Barker to move his family out of Santa Fe. Read More >>>

When looking to the world of science, there are many worthy fields of pursuit that can expand our knowledge of the Universe and ourselves as a whole. From astrophysics to chemistry, the world is vast and filled with never ending mysteries that will keep
scientists exploring and furthering our collective knowledge for centuries to come. Read More >>>

“I have no fewer than two human vampires on my hit-squad team. I’ll just bring them up here to your precious
DC beltway and let them eat you.”

After being turned into a vampire by Romero Lopes, the homicidal vampire who killed his wife, Blake Barker
has tamed his aggression and keeps his feeding restricted to animals and those people who deserve it. 

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Vampiro Trilogy Volume 3: Brotherhood of the Bat

Throughout all of human history, there has always been a certain allure or calling for people to explore outlets related to what some may consider to be “the dark side” of life.
Things and interests related to the macabre, the darkness and death itself has
permeated its way into several cultures and stories throughout the world, and literature
has brought these interests to life greatly over the centuries. Read More >>>

“I have no fewer than two human vampires on my hit-squad team. I’ll just bring them up here to your precious
DC beltway and let them eat you.”

After being turned into a vampire by Romero Lopes, the homicidal vampire who killed his wife, Blake Barker
has tamed his aggression and keeps his feeding restricted to animals and those people who deserve it. With his new control over
his urges, Blake is driven to find his son, Nathan.

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