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The Key to the Future

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Dr. John Sullivan is the medical director of the Philadelphia General Hospital’s Alzheimer’s unit. He’s also a member of the West Philadelphia Historical Society, spearheading an effort to document as much information as possible regarding the hospital’s Franklin Wing, an abandoned section of the medical complex set to be razed. During his research, Dr. Sullivan acquaints himself with Dr. Zachary Schmidt, an eccentric and at times controversial physician who worked in the Franklin Wing until his mysterious disappearance on July 4th, 1976. There, in Dr. Schmidt’s former office, Sullivan discovers a time tunnel capable of transporting an individual into the future. The time portal offers Dr. Sullivan the unique opportunity to not only aid in his fight against Alzheimer’s disease, but also save the life of a terminally ill patient. Unfortunately, his efforts are hindered by the Pagano Destruction Company, a local firm of dysfunctional characters in charge of the Franklin Wing demolition, firmly set on a lucrative project deadline. As the demolition date approaches, Dr. Sullivan suddenly finds himself trapped in the future, forced to make life and death decisions in an attempt to return home safely. The Key to the Future offers the reader a glance into the year 2065, both from a medical and technology standpoint. The storyline touches upon the fight against Alzheimer’s disease and the plausibility of forward time travel. The narrative challenges the reader to re-evaluate their concept of both history and time.

338 pages, Kindle Edition

Published November 23, 2019

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April 18, 2020
Having read all of doc’s previous books, this one played the most like a thriller/drama that nonhealthcare readers can enjoy. It flips the script by having the majority of rising action occuring throughout Philly in lieu of the hospital. It was a good change of pace and as with all of his other books his writing style evolves and becomes more intriguing
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August 26, 2024
the key to the future

Enjoyed this story and the characters. It was interesting concept of time travel. I read the book in one day.
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