Enemies

by Francis Adam Kenmore


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Book Details

Language : English
Publication Date : 11/29/2018

Format : E-Book
Dimensions : N/A
Page Count : 732
ISBN : 9781503590359
Format : Softcover
Dimensions : 6x9
Page Count : 732
ISBN : 9781503589643
Format : Hardcover
Dimensions : 6x9
Page Count : 732
ISBN : 9781503589636

About the Book

Dr. Catalona, esteemed professor of biochemistry, is running on empty. He has failed to do anything productive at work for so long that his university is about to fire him – tenured or not. His home-life is no better. His wife has finally had enough and walked out the door. He can’t deal with either. The last thing Dr. Catalona needs (or, perhaps, the one thing) is a good confrontation. He gets one when he flees a minor traffic violation and sets a homicidal cop in pursuit of him. Dr. Catalona has made an enemy of someone he should never have antagonized. What he doesn’t realize is that he and his enemy grew up at the same time in the same rural community many years ago. They were enemies then – and have been ever since. He does not realize how intertwined his life and that of his pursuer have been. Nor does he realize how interwoven are the threads of his own life. With everything going on, the next year of Dr. Catalona’s life will be interesting. It will change him – if he survives.


About the Author

The author is a 65-year old college professor at a Midwestern university (he is not the protagonist). He grew up in northern Minnesota, has lived in an urban environment on the east coast and now resides in Ann Arbor, Michigan. He has a wife and two grown children. In his academic life, the author is a biomedical researcher. His research deals with the cellular and molecular mechanisms that underlie cancer initiation and prevention. The author's hobbies include bicycling, skiing and scuba diving. Although he has authored approximately 500 scientific articles, this work, which is his first work of fiction, was written mostly for the enjoyment of it. While the author (admittedly) has no literary credentials, he knows what a paragraph is, that the big letter goes on the first word of the sentence and that the period goes at the end.