On The Exploits of Dr. Peyton McKean

Hello. My name is Fin Morton. Phineus, to my mother. I’m a writer specializing in medical subjects. Once, while pursuing a story, I met a most peculiar and impressive man, Dr. Peyton McKean. Without giving an excess of detail in this short post, just let me say that I have become an avid follower of the man, and hope to someday have written as prolifically about Dr. McKean’s adventures in crime solving as John Watson did about the doings of Sherlock Holmes.

By tagging along with McKean on several recent cases, I have already had the privilege of publishing two memoirs, one a short story entitled “Blood Tide,” regarding the red tide poisoning of a geoduck fisherman, and the second an entire book on the case of The Jihad Virus.

More is sure to come in the future, as Peyton McKean is in demand for his skill as a biotechnology sleuth. Let’s put it this way: he doesn’t so much use DNA tests, as he invents them. I’m excited about whatever case may be coming along next, and I intend to keep everyone who will listen — or read — fully informed on the intriguing life of the man billed as “The greatest mind since Sherlock Holmes.” Okay, so I made that last bit up myself.

About Tom Hopp

Thomas P Hopp is a scientist and author living in Seattle. He writes medical thrillers, natural disaster novels, and the Dinosaur Wars science fiction series.
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