
Jack Rohrer grew up near Flint, Michigan. He attended the University of Michigan and graduated cum laude in 1973 with a B.S. in Electrical Engineering. He has worked for Motorola, Varian Associates and Cubic Corporation.
Now semi-retired, he has lived in San Diego for 38 years with his wife, Debbie. When not serving as an engineering consultant, Jack likes to hike, travel, flail at golf balls and has now indulged his urge to write. Analogue is his first novel.
Analogue – Jack Rohrer
Psychedelic drugs being used to treat anxiety and depression? Yes, at a select Nevada hospice where legally-sanctioned LSD is employed as a compassionate treatment for terminally-ill patients. But when a variant (or analogue) of standard LSD is introduced at the facility, unexpected consequences emerge. Plot threads interweave between the hospice and the university that furnishes the drug and between two patients with inoperable brain tumors: Garrett Wayley, a chemistry grad student, and Nick Farris, a San Diego police detective. When their brain tumors mysteriously improve ... Read More >