
BOOKS
These works explore medicine, memory, and moral responsibility inside modern institutions. Drawing on clinical experience and a sustained interest in psychological tension, the novels examine how private decisions unfold within systems designed to preserve order, reputation, and control.
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THE OATH
Upmarket Market Thriller (78,000 Words)
Represented by: Michael Croy, Northstar Literary, mp10595@gmail.com
Film & Television: Dramatic rights available.
THE OATH is an upmarket psychological thriller set within the quiet moral machinery of a modern hospital. After a near-fatal complication during a routine surgery involving his young son exposes a devastating fracture within his family, a respected anesthesiologist makes a private decision to protect what remains.
That silence draws him deeper into an institutional ecosystem where discretion, reputation, and clinical authority quietly shape truth. As small, defensible deviations in patient care begin to attract attention, the boundary between professional judgment and deliberate harm begins to erode, forcing a reckoning with what the system is designed to protect and what it is willing to conceal.

02

AWARENESS
Upmarket Psychological Thriller (86,000 Words)
Status: Complete manuscript.
Film & Television: Dramatic rights available.
AWARENESS is an upmarket psychological thriller that explores memory, consciousness, and institutional control through the experience of a physician confronting the limits of perception inside the modern medical system.
03
Black Coats: Race, Power, and Punishment in Healthcare
Narrative Nonfiction
BLACK COATS: RACE, POWER, AND PUNISHMENT IN HEALTHCARE explores how race and power shape the experiences of Black women within the healthcare system, both as clinicians and as patients. Through personal narrative and institutional analysis, the book examines how policies, professional oversight, and cultural norms influence who receives support, accountability, and care.
