“One, Two, Three Times A Murder” by G.L. Barbour is now available for purchase

“Tom thought about this insight and was reminded about the old adage about how many psychiatrists it takes to change a light bulb-only one, but the light bulb has to really want to change. He realized that his plan to change Sam was doomed because the man didn’t want to change and had no motivation to change. So Tom began to work on himself to change his response to Sam.?”
– an excerpt from the book
Author Reputation Press is honored to publish “One, Two, Three Times A Murder” by G.L. Barbour. The book is now available on Amazon, Barnes & Noble, and the ARP website.
The author, G.L. Barbour, is a retired academic physician in the Department of Veteran Affairs and at several medical schools in the South and Mid- Atlantic. He retired as Professor of Medicine and Public Health. During that forty-year career he published more than 50 scientific articles, edited journal issues, and authored two books and several chapters on health care quality and improvement.
Since formal retirement, he has written seven novels, each is set in a fictional hospital and portrays common personnel and management issues that affect health care quality with attention given to a method to address those issues and improve quality of care. These issues are arrayed as part of the overall response to unexpected deaths while also providing insight to police procedure and approach to a puzzling medical circumstance.
“One, Two, Three Times A Murder” presents Ben Nealy, a third-year medicine resident at New City, who becomes concerned that someone tried to kill a homeless man he treated in hospital. Senior staff was unpersuaded. Finally, after a second episode, Ben gets the attention of Tom Bolling, chief of staff at New City.
Tom is a retired brigadier general and orthopedic surgeon with a long career of interest in quality-of-care issues, especially those beset by tradition. Tom thinks Ben may be right and asks his friend. Detective Ron Looney assists in the investigation, Ron goes to get the man’s fingerprints for identification and discovers there has none. And the case then becomes deeper and darker.
“One, Two, Three Times A Murder” by G.L. Barbour is now available for purchase via ARP Bookstore: https://authorreputationpress.com/products/one-two-three-times-a-murder.