Dr. Matrick Reads from ‘The Quisling’ March 2, 2:30 pm, at the Richmond Public Library

Join Dr. Matrick as he reads from The Quisling at the Richmond Public Library, 100-7700 Minoru Gate, Richmond, BC on Saturday, March 2 at 2:30 pm.

The Quisling (a collaborator with an enemy force occupying their country) is a medical thriller about psychiatrist Dr. Zack Scarlatto who becomes involved with a violent Mexican drug cartel.

“Author Dr. Matrick was in private practice for almost 50 years. He frequently served as a court appointed expert witness in British Columbia. His work experience inspired his book.?”

Fraytik Tsu Nakht at the Peretz Centre, Vancouver, April 20

Dr. Matrick speaking at the Peretz Centre, Vancouver.

Dr. Matrick speaking at the Peretz Centre, Vancouver.

Dr. Matrick was this month’s Fraytik Tsu Nakht guest speaker — held the third Friday of every month — at the Peretz Centre in Vancouver. Below is the letter he received thanking him for his talk.

Dear Larry,

You came, we listened, you conquered. Your subject matter is always relevant, and your enlightening information about what to do and what not to do in accident situations is something we should all be aware of. Either we have been in an accident or know someone who has. Knowledge about how to react to these situations can make a difference to one’s quality of life in the aftermath.

Thank you so much for presenting this very important subject, and for enhancing your presentation by allowing us to meet your wife Jean, and daughter Diana.
It was so nice of Diana to share her birthday with us, and we extend to her our best wishes.

With great appreciation and warmest regards,

North Shore Presentations

A photo from my talk at the West Vancouver Public Library on November 30

I recently had the privilege of speaking to audiences in the North Shore about my book, Road to Recovery: Following your Motor Vehicle Accident. On November 30, I spoke at the West Vancouver Public Library as part of their “Authors in Our Community” series. And, on January 20, the Vancouver Brian Injury Association hosted an afternoon talk at the North Shore Neighbourhood House.