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Brad Lewis' Amazon.com Author PageVisit Brad Lewis' Amazon.com Author Page
Discovery Channel Guest AppearanceBrad Lewis appeared with author James Ellroy on the Discovery Channel. LA: City of Demons. Brad was the featured guest for the premiere of Episode #6-Hot Spot Homicide.
Mickey Cohen on YouTubeMickey Cohen, his pals, and his life
Brad Lewis' Appearance With James EllroyNow on DVD - Brad was interviewed for one and one half hours in front of the cameras. He had researched and written the only detailed history of two bizarre unsolved Hollywood Murders - The Shootout at Sherry's on the Sunset Strip and the bizarre rub-out of Jack "The Enforcer" Whalen at Rondelli's restaurant on Ventura Boulevard in the Valley.
Milton Berle on YouTubeMy Father, Uncle Miltie
Health Care ReformHealth Care Reform Not Possible Without Doctors
PODCAST INTERVIEWHear Brad discuss his Bio of Mickey Cohen & more
PressHollywood Blackmail and Eavesdropping: Is There Anything New About The Hollywood Anthony Pellicano Case? Is It Business As Usual?
EYEWITNESS NEWS LAS VEGASJoey Bishop Pals With Leading Gangsters of His Era
PressFrank Sinatra-Ol' Blue Eyes maintained close relations with L.A. bookie and mob boss Mickey Cohen. Celebrity Biographer Brad Lewis Tells Story of Infamous Gangster.
PressMickey Cohen & Richard Nixon-Jewish Mobster Mickey Cohen Helped Bring Down Richard Nixon - Washington Post's Drew Pearson Published Cohen's Illicit Dealings
PressA New Book by Brad Lewis is Released About Sex In Old Hollywood - Has Anything Changed or Is It Business As Usual? The City of Angels was once home to prostitution and gambling, both exported to Las Vegas.
More Photos and InformationNEW - The Bloomingdale Code
eNewsChannelsMurder, Conspiracy, and Las Vegas: New Book Reveals True History of Los Angeles Mob
Medical News ServiceBrad Lewis' Dysplasia Reveals Dark Truths About Health Professionals
barnesandnoble.comMy Father, Uncle Miltie
Amazon.comGreat White Doctor
New York PostMILTIE AND THE LADIES
Health Care Reform Is Not Possible Without Doctors Great White Doctor, the new edition by Bradley Lewis explains an insider's take on the sometimes dark world of health professionals.
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Fiction, Thriler
Powerful reality-based roller-coaster ride about DNA typing.
Fiction - Action/Adventure, History
The action kicks off in serene Beverly Hills where Dr. Mike Nejad reviews a cryptic letter from his stubborn Iranian father, an internationally respected medical researcher. Early one morning, colorful FBI agent Marco Wexler unexpectedly appears at Mike’s house. Mike is suspicious because of Marco’s age and flashes back on his father’s letter. Maybe it was a warning. From Washington, D.C. and a conspiracy within our own government to The Center for Disease Control to a synagogue in Tehran, with an authentic woven history dating back to Hippocrates, Lewis comes up with a thoroughly original monster of a plot that will please even the most faithful conspiracy addicts.
Fiction
Compelling Scalpel Thriller
Biography
"I found Celebrity Gangster intense, dramatic, a real page turner."
----Irwin Winkler, Producer of
Rocky, Raging Bull, Goodfellas, Night and the City and The Gang That Couldn't Shoot Straight.
The only biography of gangster Mickey Cohen.
Biography of the fabled comedian and actor Milton Berle.
Medical Thriller
Move over Michael Crichton and Robin Cook, here comes Brad Lewis. The reader's goosebumps will have bumps until the twisted ending.
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May 7, 2012 OB-GYN TAKES VAGINAL TISSUE SAMPLES FROM DATES
Brad Lewis' Dysplasia Reveals Dark Truths About Health Professionals
BEVERLY HILLS, CA - The secret world of high-profile doctors is exposed in Dysplasia, the new hot book by Brad Lewis, a former Beverly Hills surgeon. Lewis is telling the truth about the state of elite health professionals -- one filled with chauvinists, sexual deviancy, drug and alcohol abuse, and illicit medical practices.
One of the characters in DYSPLASIA, Henry "Call Me Hank" Chessman is a celebrity OB-GYN who projects slides of vaginal epithelium - taken from his dates - on the wall of his bedroom for his amusement and self-pleasure.
Excerpt: After a few minutes, the second injection rendered Carol-Ann almost motionless. She was in a semiconscious state. Her movements were slow and deliberate. Her speech was slurred like a bad drunk's. …By this point she breathed in a slow, rhythmic beat, signaling Chessman that he had her exactly where he wanted her. He put restraints on her hands and attached them to rings that were cleverly hidden, recessed into the frame of the bed. …Chessman walked to his slide box. When he had one projected on the wall, Carol-Ann moaned. "Hey, that's real pretty." …He took a black leather case from a drawer. A clean pair of surgical gloves was removed from the case, ready to be pulled over his hands. He took a small gauze pad already wet with alcohol and wiped it quickly over Carol-Ann's vagina and pubic hair, as if he was sterilizing the surgical field before a procedure. …From the case he took a shiny device made of stainless steel, which he inserted across the outside of her vagina.…Chessman performed this next step quickly, and what he thought would be painlessly, given the amount of sedation. It wasn't. It hurt her to the point of transient awareness, indicated by the change in expression on her face. She grimaced. Chessman was finished. The device was stained with blood and had a tiny piece of tissue attached to it as he removed it.
"It's a shame we spend so much time worrying about whether athletes take drugs," notes Lewis. "Doctors should not be treated as special citizens. Why not drug test health professionals?"
Lewis cites the lack of information regarding physicians available for the general public. Currently, state-by-state information on health professionals reprimanded for drug and alcohol abuse is not readily available to the general public.
Brad Lewis is an acclaimed novelist, biographer, and former actor. As an oral surgeon, he practiced in both New York and Los Angeles, and is an "insider" in elite medical and celebrity circles. Dysplasia is also a feature story of HealthNewsDigest.com. Dysplasia can be purchased at Amazon.com ("Mover and Shaker"), Barnesandnoble.com, or your local bookstore.
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