The novel TWO DOORS grabs your attention and entertains . . . It was inspired by the images of starving children in a TV commercial. The story line is: Steve Zeller is a wealthy family man and womanizer. His tragic death at age thirty-five groups him at the life critique center with four other dead people: an African teenager, a Russian security service (FSB) operative, an Indian prostitute, and an Arkansan Killer. He promptly ends up antagonizing his group members. TWO DOORS uses the lives of these disparate individuals to walk us to a stunningly logical and unambiguous conclusion about who we are and why we are here. As you enjoy the easy read, you will find yourself being provoked into revisiting your own beliefs.