Don Brobst was born in New Jersey and educated in Chicago. He currently lives in Birmingham, Alabama, where he is a practicing physician, a member of the American College of Occupational and Environmental Medicine, and the medical director of the state of Alabama. The father of three grown children and grandfather of five, Brobst divides his time between his practice, family, writing, and trips to Africa. He is dedicated to giving medical care in the African bush, as well as in Egypt and Ethiopia.
“A beautifully crafted novel rich in detail, adventure, and spirit.
Donald Brobst is a new writer to watch.” —Robert Dugoni,
bestselling author of My Sister’s Grave
“Don Brobst weaves together his medical expertise, passion for
mission work, and strong writing to create a story you won’t soon
forget.” —Steven James, bestselling author of Every Crooked
Path
“It is rare in the world of fiction for a new novelist to pen a
book so sensitive, so powerful, so unforgettable. Donald Brobst
weaves a story that proves the point: one man, despite overwhelming
odds and personal danger, can make a lasting difference in the
world. This is a novel that shouldn’t be missed.” —Alton Gansky,
author of Wounds
“Brobst is a talented storyteller, and he expertly unspools his
plot to maximize both tension and suspense. He draws on his own
experience as a doctor and traveler in Africa to create a world
that feels both weighty and credible. Though the plot drifts
uncomfortably into white-savior territory (Paul is deemed the
“Chosen One”), the supporting characters are vibrant and fully
realized. A well-constructed, immersive adventure set in Central
Africa.” —Kirkus Reviews
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