Terry Pinaud warns that “Chaos: Where Do You Go When You Run From Yourself?” (ISBN 1475072791) is not for the faint of heart. A story of love and hate, readers follow Mohammed “Mo” Alavi, a transplanted Iranian research doctor in America, not long after he loses his partner Aden Birch, who was in Iraq fighting in Operation Desert Storm. Against his better judgment, Mo has accepted a position at Cook County General in Chicago. The organization is headed up by Dr. Steven Wong, a nationally renowned virologist who has a secret agenda to eliminate homosexuality.
A war widow, an immigrant and now a doctor working for a man who thinks his sexuality is an abomination, Mo begins to lose his mind. The convergence of tragic events has pushed him to the brink of insanity. He can no longer differentiate dreams and memories from his physical reality. There are times when Mo can’t figure out if he is in a bar in Chicago, or if he’s somehow in Louisville, where he met Aden. The lines even begin to blur when it comes to his character. Is he a healer or a killer?
In despair, Mo turns to Jack Finch, a Chicago police detective. But everyone’s help comes with a price and agenda of its own, and his relationship with Jack is no different. Jack has a back story that Mo must confront if he is to survive his own terrifying ordeal. As Dr. Wong’s organization heats up its campaign to terrorize those it deems unworthy, the novel builds to a blistering conclusion.
“Chaos” is a novel that doesn’t shy away from controversy, with its frank dialogue and explicit sex scenes. The novel’s dark events illustrate the raw reality of people consumed by their fears and passions.
“Chaos: Where Do You Go When You Run From Yourself?” is available for sale online at Amazon.com and other channels.
About the Author: Terry Pinaud is the pen name of an author born in Iran and raised by progressive parents with a great pride in the history of the Persian nation. He is an award-winning professor at Indiana University in optometric medicine. Throughout his life, he has combined his loves of medicine and literature.
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