Escape From Chaos
The Legend of Dynamite Sam and The Second American Revolution
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About the Book
The author spins a tale of political intrigue that will keep readers riveted to their chairs. Dr. Merrill’s epic novel may hit to close to home for those who are unwilling to face the challenges that we face in our beloved country as the liberals proceed, like a malignant tumor, to devour every vestige of the America our forefathers envisioned for us. We do not have to follow Greece into the ash heap of history. A few good men can change the course of events as Dynamite Sam and his band of aging revolutionaries demonstrate in this fictional portrayal of the political events in the year 2015. You will never guess the ending, not in a million years you won't! After reading this book, you will have to decide whether to condemn the California liberal dingbats for the fools that they are, or sit back, with a glass of scotch, and marvel at their ability too even form words. -- Bill Frisk A marvelous description of the sad state of affairs in America today and an inspirational depiction of what it can be if a few good men and women are willing stand up for what they believe in, and fight! -- Bill Blumenstock
About the Author
Dr. Merrill’s family were pioneers of the Seventh Day Adventist Colony in Eel Rock, California, in 1933. Eel Rock is located above the banks of the majestic North Fork of the Eel River, about twenty miles upriver from its junction with the South Fork at Dyersville. Because of the educational limitations of this sparsely populated rural area, the Merrill’s moved to Myers Flat on the more populous South Fork of the Eel in 1958. Dr. Merrill graduated from the South Fork High School in 1955 and received a BA in Physiology from the University of California at Berkeley, four years later. When Dr. Merrill graduated from the University of Southern California Medical School in 1963, he became the first person from Southern Humboldt County to become a medical doctor. After completing his internship and a year of surgical residency in California, Dr. Merrill moved to Minnesota, where he performed his Urology Residency under the late Don Creevy at the University of Minnesota Health Sciences Center in Minneapolis. He completed a National Institutes of Health Special Fellowship in Urology in 1969 and joined the university’s Urology faculty in 1971. In 1973, Dr. Merrill was recruited by the University of California at Davis to administer their Urology Residency program at the Veterans Administration Medical Center in Martinez, California. Dr. Merrill served as chief of Urology at that institution until its closure in 1991. Dr. Merrill and his wife, Tina, have two daughters. They have lived in the Bay Area for the past thirty-nine years. Dr. Merrill has written numerous books and articles pertaining to the field of urology and several books on subjects not related to the medical field, as noted in the last pages of this book. This is his first work of fiction.