THE DANA TWINS AND RELATED MATTERS
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About the Book
During a thirty-year career in medicine, Melvin Aaron encounters many talented individuals including an ER clerk whose gender kept her from becoming a physician, a former rock star who became a doctor almost by accident, and the kindly woman in a blue sweater whose approach to problem solving involves thinking well outside the box. When the Aaron family moves to Nashville, they encounter a different type of talent, a Music City promoter who seems able to create something out of next to nothing. As the fortunes of the Aaron family become intertwined with the career of The Dana Twins, a country-pop singing group, Dr. Aaron must deal with the friction between his wife, Tina, and his teen-aged son, Jonah, who intends to become a private investigator.
About the Author
Dr. Richard Stein is a Professor of Medicine at Vanderbilt University in Nashville, Tennessee where he has lived for thirty-six years. He and his wife, a psychologist, have two adult children and live with their two dogs in a Frank Lloyd Wright style home in the Forest Hills section of Nashville. The author of over one hundred scientific papers, he is also the author of the Jonah Aaron/Elana Grey mystery novels No Cause for Shame and Reasonable Degree of Certainty.