Houston"s Homegrown Terror
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Psychotherapists help police find two homegrown terrorists in the crime thriller Houston"s Homegrown Terror. When two bombs explode at St. John"s High School in Houston, psychotherapists Tom and Andrea Tolman assist their friend, Houston Police Detective Mark Lane, in the intense investigation. They need to find the terrorists before they can strike again! Andrea is a former nun who left her order to marry Tom, a psychiatrist and psychoanalyst with expertise in treating adolescents, and in understanding destructive religious cults and terrorist groups. After 9/11, the couple and the detective became friends when they helped a family threatened by the father"s involvement with a Satanic cult. Now, ten years later, they are challenged by these local bombers. The story explains the depth of psychology as well as the powerful motivations of the American homegrown terrorists and their group. About the Author After attending Wheaton College, Peter Alan Olsson trained at Baylor College of Medicine in Houston. Following his internship in mixed medicine at the University of Vermont, he took a psychiatry residency at Baylor (1968 to 1971), and later was a psychiatrist at Oakland Naval Hospital from 1971 to 1973, where he ran the substance abuse unit and worked with POWs returning from Vietnamese prisons. Dr. Olsson graduated from the Houston-Galveston Psychoanalytic Institute in Houston and practiced psychiatry and psychotherapy while teaching psychotherapy in Houston for 25 years. He was an assistant professor of psychiatry at Dartmouth Medical School and an adjunct professor of clinical psychiatry at Baylor College of Medicine. Now retired, the New Hampshire resident previously wrote three nonfiction books and a novel. Publisher"s website: http://sbpra.com/PeterAlanOlsson Author website: http://www.drpeterolsson.com