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Follow is a sequel to Tex Med and continues the saga of a medical student, John McFarland, who meets opportunities and challenges in Texas and elsewhere in the months prior to America's entry into the Great War. His girlfriend, Heather, returns as well as several characters from the first novel. Introduced here are many new fictional characters, including John's cousin, Ted, new Rangers, Native Americans, oil field roustabouts, and bad guys aplenty. New real historical figures are presented who interact with the fictional ones in interesting ways, such as Aimee Semple McPherson, Pancho Villa,…mehr

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Follow is a sequel to Tex Med and continues the saga of a medical student, John McFarland, who meets opportunities and challenges in Texas and elsewhere in the months prior to America's entry into the Great War. His girlfriend, Heather, returns as well as several characters from the first novel. Introduced here are many new fictional characters, including John's cousin, Ted, new Rangers, Native Americans, oil field roustabouts, and bad guys aplenty. New real historical figures are presented who interact with the fictional ones in interesting ways, such as Aimee Semple McPherson, Pancho Villa, Jim Thorpe, D.W. Griffith, and Wyatt Earp. Enjoy. And there's more to come, for a trilogy is planned to tie everything together.
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Autorenporträt
Robert Eells has authored five previous books, including two political biographies and two collections of essays about his father's sixty-year medical practice in a small town in New York State. He has also written numerous articles and book reviews about contemporary politics in America. He earned a PhD in American Studies from the University of New Mexico in 1976. He has taught at four colleges and universities and is a retired history and political science professor from Spring Arbor University in Michigan. He and his family live in Jackson, Michigan.