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He was larger than life. And the women loved him to death. Sherman "Sandy" Wainright was the golden boy from a wealthy California family, a prodigy in med school whose charm was matched by precocious talent. His rugged features, athletic body and cocky attitude made women forget their mothers' warnings about males with lustful egos. Right from the start at Hillside Hospital in Manhattan, Sandy was adjusting with reluctance to the drudgery of learning daily patient care. Among the early adopters trying to make his life more interesting: Dr. Ashley Dillon, a new surgery resident loved stalking…mehr

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He was larger than life. And the women loved him to death. Sherman "Sandy" Wainright was the golden boy from a wealthy California family, a prodigy in med school whose charm was matched by precocious talent. His rugged features, athletic body and cocky attitude made women forget their mothers' warnings about males with lustful egos. Right from the start at Hillside Hospital in Manhattan, Sandy was adjusting with reluctance to the drudgery of learning daily patient care. Among the early adopters trying to make his life more interesting: Dr. Ashley Dillon, a new surgery resident loved stalking restless men. Dr. Wendy Jamison, a rebellious spirit saw Sandy as a unique soul-mate. Rosemarie Li, a student and ex-farm girl just wanted him home for dinner. The shocking developments of a medical student death brought veteran NYPD detective Barney Kazinski to solve the case before his impatient boss, Captain La-Tanya Dawson demoted him into retirement. *** The author, Larry Kirshbaum has been a longtime media executive, starting at Random House and then working at the Warner Book Group for over 30 years while serving as CEO for nearly a decade. He also co-wrote a book on student protest with Roger Rapoport entitled "Is the Library Burning?" and started the New York City publishing office of Amazon.com. Death in a White Coat is his first novel. He lives with his wife of 57 years in Manhattan, with children and grandchildren, and a dog and cat happily nearby.
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From his earliest journalistic experiences as an editor of his high school and college newspapers, the author Larry Kirshbaum has always been fascinated with the written word in print or digital formats. After graduating from the University of Michigan in 1966 he worked as a journalist for Newsweek Magazine and co-authored a non-fiction study of student protest with a Michigan Daily classmate Roger Rapoport entitled "Is the Library Burning?" It was published by Random House in 1970. Most of Kirshbaum's publishing career was spent at the Warner Book Group where he became publisher in 1985 and CEO for ten years starting in 1997. He also worked as a literary agent with the Scott Waxman Agency and spent three years from 2011-14 managing the New York City office of Amazon Book Publishing. He now lives in Manhattan with his wife of 57 years, Barbara, whom he met in his freshman year at Michigan. Their children and grandchildren live close by with a dog and a cat in their respective families.