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The Resurrection

By Robert K. Oldham

Fiction/Suspense
ISBN 1-891799-00-2
13-Digit ISBN 978-1-891799-00-6
Paperback - $16.95
Publication Date: September 2004

The Resurrection links life and death in new medical thriller

AUGUSTA , Ga. – The bridge between life and death has been discovered by a world-renowned neurosurgeon – but it just might cost him his life in this taut, well-paced medical thriller by Robert K. Oldham, a well-respected oncologist and cancer specialist in his own right.

Dreams are the substance of the soul – and when Dr. Robert Gordon discovers their chemical and spiritual link to the afterlife, bitter medical rivals and a host of rogue government agents will stop at nothing to steal the good doctor's research – even if it means murdering him in order to claim the prize for themselves.

The bridge between life and death might be Dr. Gordon's only hope to save his own life.

In the tradition of Robin Cook and Michael Crichton, Dr. Oldham has crafted a razor-edged thriller that takes the reader on a nerve-jangling journey to life beyond time and the grave – with enough unexpected twists and turns to keep scientists and theologians scratching their heads and wondering, “Why didn't I think of that?”

Dr. Robert K. Oldham is an internationally recognized oncologist and is the founder of Cancer Therapeutics, Inc., an organization dedicated to making advanced treatments more readily available to cancer patients. He is the author of 13 books and more than 400 scientific papers.


Advanced Praise for
The Resurrection

“A classic battle of good versus evil at the last frontier: Death and the Afterlife.”
— Dr. J. Steven Johnson, John D. Archbold Memorial Hospital

“Dr. Oldham has skillfully combined his lifelong dedication to cancer treatment and research with his deeply philosophical quest for an understanding of the afterlife …
The setting of neuroscience, government, bioethics, brilliant personalities and the insidious politics of each — how they interact (and) how they conflict to the point of murder make this intrigue a non-stop read.”
— Nancy Moore Thurmond, widow of former-Senator Strom Thurmond

“What a great read … I found it so provocative and interesting I couldn’t put it down once I started it.”
— Gerald N. Kadis, neurosurgeon, South Georgia Neurological Institute

The Resurrection was a fast-paced, engaging, fun medical mystery that wove in insights about clinical research and the FDA, based on Dr. Oldham’s distinguished career as a cutting-edge researcher.”
— Lynn S. Bachrach, president and CEO, Clinical Research Group, Inc.

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