Ben Hamilton is the penname of a former neuroscientist, a specialist in neuropharmacology, a professor in neurology departments and a clinician certified by the American Academy of Sleep Medicine. He lived in Belgium, the Netherlands and the US. He published 237 scientific articles, authored and co-authored 14 books, on subjects such as brain stimulation reward, electroencephalography, migraine, epilepsy and five on sleep and sleep disorders. Three of his books were written for the general public. Now, he lives in a small village in Spain, midst an international community. When not writing, he loves to read and keeps his interest in brain functioning active. He enjoys Italian cooking and socializing with friends. Above all he loves to spend time in the USA with his daughter Inge, son-in-law Scott Carson and grandson Oliver. As of 2020, he published four novels: The Spirit of Care is a medical drama about Dr. Robert Vermeer who found his dream job when he joined a Sleep Disorders Center. But instead he is caught in a nightmare as sexual politics and fraud take precedence over patients. Beatrice's Secret is a murder mystery about Richard Berger, who found his wife murder in their home. Thinking it may have to do with his wife's political belief in a strong independent Flanders, he travels to Belgium, where he is confronted with a life he can't imagine she'd led. 34 Ypres Street is a coming of age story, set against the background of WWII during the Nazi occupation of Belgium. But once the war is over, life will never be the same and Werner needs to find his way, midst people who carry the scars of war. The Man without a Future is a medical/technological murder mystery. Engineer Matt Hanson has killer nightmares and can't make them stop. He also has a dream job, a gorgeous wife and a luxury home in Dallas. Once tragedy after tragedy strikes, he is forced to struggle with the past and the dominion it exercises over his life and his relationships. Under his real name Albert Wauuier, he published: DrDrowsy's Sleep Prescription, 2003. This is a delightful introduction to sleep and sleep disorders. It should be of interest to the general public and to patients afflicted with sleep disorders. While reading this humorous and informative book, the reader may conclude that this author Dr. Albert Wauquier, was slandered when nicknamed Dr. Drowsy. If his therapeutic work, the reader should be relaxed, rather than sleepy and dysphoric] J. Christian Gillin, Professor of Psychiatry, University of California, San Diego, USA. WWII Through my Eyes 2018: is the story or better stories which happened during and shortly after WWII. They are based on my memories or, what I think I remember, because it is sometimes hard to make that distinction especially when a lot of time past between the events and the present day. Other stories are based on those which my father has been telling so many times For further information consult www.albert-wauquier.com