The Chairman

By Harry Kraus, MD

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The Chairman

By Harry Kraus, MD

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Something is wrong in Fisher's Retreat. And Nathan McAllister is caught in the middle without a clue as to how he got there.

Police officer Nathan McAllister knows one thing for certain--his life will never be the same. He no longer has a job. His wife Abby has become distant and uncaring. And his entire world now revolves around the one question he cannot answer: What really happened that fateful day in Fisher's Retreat? The official police report states that a drug bust went awry, but he doubts that's the truth. And now his name is being linked with the break-in of the laboratory of Dr. Hannah, Chairman of Surgery at Brighton University.

As Nathan's suspicions rise, so is his need for the truth. But he has been warned to stop asking questions. Someone somewhere doesn't want him to learn what happened. Yet he soon hears disturbing news that may unravel the entire mystery. All is not well in Fisher's Retreat, and he may now know why. But the greater mystery for Nathan is what happened to his marriage. Can he convince Abby to fall in love with the new man he's becoming--before it's too late for both of them?

A betrayal that changes his life forever. A struggle that challenges his existence.


Author:

Harry Kraus, MD

Harry Kraus, M.D., is a practicing general surgeon and the author of eight novels, including the best-selling Could I Have This Dance? and The Chairman. He received his M.D. degree from Medical College of Virginia, completed his surgical internship and residency at University of Kentucky, and formerly practiced in Virginia. Dr. Kraus is currently serving with Africa Inland Mission as a missionary surgeon at Kijabe Hospital in Kenya, where he lives with his wife and three sons. Visit his website at www.cuttingedgefiction.com.

Product Details

Format: Paperback
Weight: 24.0 ounces
ISBN-13: 978-1-58134-038-9
ISBN-UPC: 9781581340389
Case Quantity: 32
Published: January 25, 1999