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Larry Kirk was having trouble with his lead. For the first time in years the ace television commentator faced his typewriter with a mind empty as a cave whence even the bats have fled.'' .....
''...Ten minutes ago he had used the oldest of his self-starters...the summary, the reduction of an unanswered question to its essence.'' ...
''He read that summary over now...'' ''It made a neat block of type in the center of an empty page:
''Tomorrow, in San Franciso's Presidio, Captain Paul Scott of the Army medical Corps, fresh from two years in a Chinese prisoner-of-war camp, faces court-martial for treason. HOW it happened is a question all too easily answered: everyone is familiar with the techniques of the enemy brain-washers. The burning question is WHY.''
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History, Korean War, 1950-1953, Historical, Fiction, Classic, Adult, American, Literature, Book, Story, Novel, Hardcover, Paperback, Braille, Largeprint, Audiobook, E-book, Adventure Biography, Medical, Medicine, Surgeons, Surgery, Treason, Truth, Courtroom, Court martial, Lawsuit, Enemy warfare, Brainwashing, narrativa novel, Novela skönlitteratur, Korean War, 1950-1953, Large type books, Guerre de Corée, 1950-1953, Romans, nouvelles, Livres en gros caractères, Large print books, Fiction, generalTimes
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ABOUT AUTHOR: Frank Gill Slaughter , pen-name Frank G. Slaughter, pseudonym C.V. Terry, was an American novelist and physician whose books sold more than 60 million copies. His novels drew on his own experience as a doctor and his interest in history and the Bible. Through his novels, he often introduced readers to new findings in medical research and new medical technologies.
Slaughter was born in Washington, D.C., the son of Stephen Lucious Slaughter and Sarah "Sallie" Nicholson Gill. When he was about five years old, his family moved to a farm near Berea, North Carolina, which is west of Oxford, North Carolina. He earned a bachelor's degree from Trinity College (now Duke University) at 17 and went to medical school at Johns Hopkins University in Baltimore, Maryland. He began writing fiction in 1935 while a physician at Riverside Hospital in Jacksonville, Florida
Books by Slaughter include The Purple Quest, Surgeon, U.S.A., Epidemic! , Tomorrow's Miracle and The Scarlet Cord. Slaughter died May 17, 2001 in Jacksonville, Florida.
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''...Ten minutes ago he had used the oldest of his self-starters...the summary, the reduction of an unanswered question to its essence.'' ...
''He read that summary over now...'' ''It made a neat block of type in the center of an empty page:
''Tomorrow, in San Franciso's Presidio, Captain Paul Scott of the Army medical Corps, fresh from two years in a Chinese prisoner-of-war camp, faces court-martial for treason. HOW it happened is a question all too easily answered: everyone is familiar with the techniques of the enemy brain-washers. The burning question is WHY.''
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