Prize-Winning Medical Thriller

Blue Fire

by Dr. Raymond J. Mikelionis M.D.

A search for truth becomes a race through medicine, war, and obsession.

When a U.S. Navy physician follows a dangerous trail across continents, every clue reveals a deeper wound. In a world where science can heal or destroy, one answer burns hotter than fear.

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About The Book

A love story across seas, deserts, and continents.

BLUE FIRE, with a background of medicine and war, is a love story across seas, deserts, and continents in a timeless journey. It begins as a child's game, with simple rules; moving to life's later games with more riddles than answers. Along the way, emergency "Red Blankets" await in hospital corridors; night bombardments shred moonless black horizons into bits of splintered sunsets; a strange fire burns in the desert, a companion to journey's end.

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About The Author

R. J. Mikelionis, M.D.

R. J. Mikelionis received his M.D. degree from the University of Washington School of Medicine. He served in the U.S. Navy as Lieutenant, in time of war aboard Destroyer Squadron 9. He has lived and traveled widely across all continents except Antarctica, so his stories' settings and actions come with an air of authenticity, drawn largely from his own experiences. He is also an avid reader of all genres, including fiction, nonfiction, science, and history.

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Games Without Rules

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Games Without Rules

Sunshine. Crackling dry gold. Steep hills of scrub brush. Sharp small shadows, running. He ran. Downhill. As fast as he could. His eyes narrow against the dry heat. Air swept past his ribs and sweating brow.

If he spilled on rock, root or badger hole - he lost. If he made it downhill - he won. It was simple then. Win or lose. He made up the rules. And the rules didn't change.

Age three. 3 R. J. Mikelionis M.D.

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The electric motor hissed like a snake in the rocks, and the large rectangular white screen slid down from the ceiling behind the lecturer's podium. The lights went out in the amphitheater.

"Whole and bisected nervous tissue; note particularly the position of the pituitary, its attachment to the brain proper, and the surrounding vascular Circle of Willis. Try to discern the relative positions of adenohypophysis, neurohypophysis..."

Cameron's eyes narrowed. "Basophils in the adenohypophysis are demonstrated particularly well. They stain purple. Acidophils and chromophobes..." The eyelids slid down further.

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"...it is helpful to remember that the chromophobes are usually small and occur in clumps. This arrangement of cells can easily be studied..." The eyes had closed.

"Many small follicles are filled with PAS positive colloid. In the neurohypophysis, nuclei of pituicytes..." Cameron's back remained straight, but his chin began its inevitable journey downward.

"Often neurosecretory material, Herring bodies, can be observed in forms of pale, amorphous blobs..."

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For a brief second, Cameron's eyes opened, focusing on the eerie lunar landscape of a nerve cell magnified 9,000 times on the electron micrograph slide. Large domed lunar rocks, craters, seas floated in a haze of black, white, and gray blots before his eyes.

His chin came to rest on his wrists. "...These predominate in the pars intermedia, and often penetrate into the pars nervosa."

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The domed figures transformed themselves: A white sweater, books cradled over her crossed arms, under her chest...warmly resting in their sweater, her breasts spread softly over the edge of the books; it was amazing how they were suspended over the books like that, as if over a platter for support. And no less amazing that they spanned the entire platter.

"...Thus the case can be made that Neurons are secretory cells, using micro-merocrine secretions at their synaptic vesicles!" exclaimed the lecturer triumphantly.

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"Proteinaceous material is produced like in any other cell in the body, then transported to cluster together at the ends of the axon!" Cameron jerked awake. The pen slipped from his hand and clattered onto the floor. His eyes blinked open. It was still dark.

The monotone resumed: "At least six hormones, all controlled by feedback loops, are produced by cells of the pars distalis. STH, or somatotrophic hormone, 3,500 to 5,000 Angstrom range; LTH, luteotropic hormone, 6,000 Angstroms; ACTH..."

At two o'clock the lights burst alive overhead; a hundred bodies launched themselves out of the amphitheater. "God, Cameron, I cracked up when you woke up in there!" 5 "Did I make a lot of noise?"

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Award-Winning Novel

Recognized Across Literary Awards

Blue Fire has been honored by respected literary award programs for its historical scope, medical detail, and atmospheric storytelling.

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Firebird

Firebird

Book Award Winner

BF

Winner

The BookFest

Award Winner

ASB

Best Book

Indie Authors

Best Book Award, Historical Fiction-War

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Winner

Outstanding Creator

Outstanding Creator Awards Winner

NWC

Prize

National Writers Club

Prize Winner

Professional Book Reviews

Praise for Blue Fire

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*****

"In the book's frenzied emergency room and bedside scenes, he feels the weight of his own work"... "BLUE FIRE is a wild, searching historical novel in which a yearning Doctor traverses landscapes to find his true self."

Clarion Review

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*****

"The insider's knowledge is the novel's biggest strength; for those of strong stomach, the hospital scenes are gripping and effective"... "The prose otherwise has remarkable range, at times playfully descriptive, at times spare and haunting."

Blue Ink Review

Professional Review

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*****

"Everything about it is descriptive and almost perfect as we watch this character honestly struggle with everything about his life and the weight on his shoulder. Above all, the medical knowledge is beyond perfect and definitely the largest success in telling of the tale."

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Before You Begin

Is 'Blue Fire' based on Dr. Mikelionis's real military life? +

Yes, heavily. While 'Blue Fire' is an evocative historical work of fiction, the protagonist's medical training and naval service are inspired directly by Dr. Raymond J. Mikelionis's experience as an M.D. from the University of Washington and his service as a Lieutenant medical officer in Destroyer Squadron 9 during wartime.

Where does the story take place? +

The narrative is an epic journey that starts with the challenges of medical training and wartime naval cruisers, moving through Greece, including Athens and Corfu, Italy, including Venice, Turkey, including Istanbul, and culminating in a mystical desert destination.

What are the awards received by 'Blue Fire'? +

The novel is widely acclaimed and has won numerous distinguished literary awards, including the Prize Winner from the National Writers Club, Firebird Book Award, The BookFest Award, Outstanding Creator Award, and the Indie Authors Best Book Award.

Is there a sequel available? +

Yes! Dr. Mikelionis has written a powerful sequel titled 'HYBRID' which continues his sweeping signature style of deep clinical drama and atmospheric adventure.

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