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Last Light

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Dr. Daniel Marcus, a busy surgeon at the local hospital, begins to notice that his sickest patients are mysteriously recovering. He soon learns that surgeons all around the globe are seeing the same phenomenon. What can it mean? Alien invasion? God's return? "Last Light" takes the reader on a remarkable journey to a very unexpected end.

41 pages, Kindle Edition

First published January 1, 2011

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David Gelber

14 books69 followers
I was raised in upstate New York, the seventh of nine boys. I started writing a few years ago, picking up where I had left off in college. My primary job is performing surgery, a general surgeon in Houston, TX; writing is a passion, but with the changes in health care may take center stage.
I hope you enjoy my futuristic novels, "Future Hope" and "Joshua and Aaron",both are populated with a colorful crew of characters: horseplayers, scientists, talented jet pilots, and others that will keep you glued to the page until the end.
And, there are two books I've written about surgery "Behind the Mask" and "Under the Drapes", which bring the reader into the world of surgery and into a surgeon's (often bizarre) mind.
Finally, look for the release of "Minotaur Revisited" an entertaining romp through history with the famed Minotaur of Greek Mythology.

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October 29, 2011
What's happening in Tuscon? Why are all of the patients in the hospital recovering and going home? Dr. Daniel Marcus can't figure it out. When a mysterious light covers the Earth the answer soon becomes clear. This short story will keep the reader turning the page until the end. Some parts are funny, others are a bit depressing and some are frightening. Well worth the 99 cents price.
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