Book signing at Virginia Beach Barnes and Noble





Kirkusreviews.com Gives Brain Warp glowing review!

Alzheimer's is indeed the cruelest killer in this intriguing medical potboiler. When a rash of homeless men start showing up in the emergency room with symptoms of Alzheimer'slike dementia that proceed to fatal heart attacks, New York neurologist Peter Branstead suspects foul play. Bums dropping dead—so what's new? shrugs the NYPD detective he calls. But Peter, finding traces of an unknown drug in each victim, keeps poking around. More and unlikelier cases turn up: a patient of Peter's psychotherapist girlfriend Megan; then her receptionist; then Megan herself. Peter's investigation gets him entangled with a sinister psychiatric clinic, a conspiracy to kill the president of Ukraine and a shadowy hitman called Scorpion. Debut novelist Snider, a neurologist, deploys his medical expertise to good effect. His flair for realistic hospital procedural shines in tense ER-style action scenes—"So you want to give a beta blocker to someone in V fib and no blood pressure on a hunch? You're crazier than I thought!"—as Peter battles to keep his patients' hearts from exploding. The medical sleuthing can get a bit arcane ("the first step is demethylation into a physiologically active, 0-desmethyl derivative with an exceedingly long half-life by the 2D6 component"), but, miraculously, it all ends up making sense. Otherwise, the story is standard-issue thriller fare, with helpings of cheesy dialogue—"Now, Lone Eagle, feel Scorpion's sting"—and dubious plot devices, like a poisoned chocolate cake. Still, Snider does a workmanlike job with it. He keeps the narrative moving briskly and sprinkles in piquant characters, including a merrily cynical Kievan cop and Megan's step-brother Alan, a hustler who develops a talent for mimicking mental disorders to get himself out of jail and into the cushier accommodations of psych wards. An enjoyable mix of suspense and neuroscience.



Tidewater November 2008 U of M Club Luncheon and booktalk.
Dr. Gil Snider and Tidewater Alumni Association President, Peggy Totin.








Dr. Snider recently signed books at Chesapeake General Hospital







Dr. Snider was featured on WVEC News (Norfolk, Virginia) about Brain Warp. To see the article, Click Here.

Author Captures Ukraine's Political Turmoil Years Before It Happens



Jacqueline Marcell interviewed Dr. Gil Snider on Alzheimer's disease. To listen to this radio broadcast, Click here.

Gil at the iUniverse booth at the Charlottesville Fesitval of the Books

December article in Virginia Beach's "The Beacon" newspaper.



Gil with Dr. Lindsay Gibson, author of Who You Were Meant To Be at a recent booksigning.



Gil with his wife Judy (center) and Myra and Scott Davis