Dr. Klawans divides his time between two careers. As a professor of neurology and pharmacology at Rush University in Chicago and a recognized authority on Parkinson's disease and related conditions, he has written over 400 medical articles and written or edited over 50 books on medical topics. His first novel, Sins of Commission (1982), was a Book-of-the-Month Club alternate selection. He has subsequently published three more mystery thrillers and five collections of tales including Toscanini's Fumble and Newton's Madness. His most recent book is Why Michael Couldn't Hit. Dr. Klawans is also the author of And Mother Makes Thirteen and Trials of an Expert Witness.
"Harold Klawans keeps being more fun to read." -- Journal of the American Medical Association "Everyone with a working brain ought to read the works of Professor Klawans." -- Independent "Lively reading...the stories are vivid and moving." -- New York Times Book Review "Harold Klawans is the shrewdest medical super-sleuth writing today." -- The (London) Sunday Times
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