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'''Frank G. Slaughter''' (1908-2001) was an American novelist. A graduate of Trinity College (now Duke University) at the age of 17, attended the Johns Hopkins University Medical School in Baltimore, MD. In the 1940s began a very successful parallel career as a bestselling novelist, that lasted until the 1980s. Slaughter devoted 7 of his novels to Second Temple Judaism and Christian origins, not accidentally starting with a fictional biography of the "beloved physician" Luke.  
'''Frank G. Slaughter''' (1908-2001) was an American novelist. A graduate of Trinity College (now Duke University) at the age of 17, attended the Johns Hopkins University Medical School in Baltimore, MD. In the 1940s began a very successful parallel career as a bestselling novelist, that lasted until the 1980s. Slaughter devoted 7 of his novels to Second Temple Judaism and Christian origins, not accidentally starting with a fictional biography of the "beloved physician" Luke.  



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Frank G. Slaughter (1908-2001) was an American novelist. A graduate of Trinity College (now Duke University) at the age of 17, attended the Johns Hopkins University Medical School in Baltimore, MD. In the 1940s began a very successful parallel career as a bestselling novelist, that lasted until the 1980s. Slaughter devoted 7 of his novels to Second Temple Judaism and Christian origins, not accidentally starting with a fictional biography of the "beloved physician" Luke.

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