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The Cutting
Season
A fiction book
Dr.
Xenon Pearl cuts brains for a living, and he's as good as it gets.
His direct, sometimes abrasive style is forgivable in light of
his skill with a scalpel, and tempered by his compassion for his
patients and his friends. He is a dutiful son to his widower father,
a doting grandchild to a grandfather who was once a rabbi, and
he has even met the girl of his dreams. Everything is on-track
for this medical golden boy.
The other side of this motorcycle riding, brilliant doctor façade
is a side that Xenon (aka Zee) hides even from his father. Secretly
trained since childhood by his Chinese nanny, Wu, Tie Mei--herself
a martial warrior of shadowy lineage--Dr. Xenon Pearl is also
a martial arts expert who loves the sword as much as the scalpel.
Now his past is showing up to literally haunt him. His dead teacher
reappears, reminding him that he has lived many lives before…
I relived
the foul stench of city cisterns, the rotting of corpses in
the desert, the intoxicating smell of night-blooming jasmine,
the musky odor of my own clothes after battle, the ripe and
heady aroma of a wife waiting months for my return. My fingertips
bore witness to the paper-thin delicacy of azaleas, and the
smooth hands of children. My hands recalled weapons I have no
name for, spiked ropes and strange maces with bumps and edges
like some crazy fruit. I remember the gossamer threads of an
industrious spider touching my eye. I remembered feeling holes
where once I had teeth.
In this life,
Dr. Xenon Pearl must use his skill - to defend the innocent, defeat
the Russian mob, protect the woman who loves him, and stay one
step ahead of a smart cop; he is set to lose everything unless
he can cut just one more time.
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