Night Vision

Night Vision by Randy Wayne White, published by G.P. Putnam’s Sons in 2011, is a thrilling narrative that follows marine biologist Doc Ford as he navigates a perilous situation in a trailer park known as Little Guadalajara. This edition spans 351 pages and is presented in English. The story unfolds as the park manager, working for a financial syndicate, becomes embroiled in a deadly pursuit after a teenage girl witnesses a murder. With her life at stake, Doc Ford must race against time to protect her from a determined adversary.
Readers will find a gripping exploration of action and adventure as Doc Ford and his friend Tomlinson delve into an underground world to locate the girl before it’s too late. The novel intricately weaves themes of survival and the complexities of human relationships within a backdrop of tension and danger. With its focus on the challenges faced by the characters in a high-stakes environment, Night Vision offers an engaging experience for fans of thrillers and action fiction.
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Doc Ford is on a collision course with death in this extraordinary new novel from the New York Times bestselling author.
Alot is going on in the trailer park known as Little Guadalajara, inhabited principally by illegal laborers. The park manager is the hired gun of a financial syndicate that wants to develop the property, and he’s prepared to do whatever it takes-but he can’t figure out what to do about the teenage girl, the one the laborers believe has some sort of gift.
When she witnesses him killing a man, though, and runs, there’s nothing left to figure: He’s got to find her fast and shut her up good. Her only hope for survival: a marine biologist (and sometimes more) named Doc Ford, who along with his friend Tomlinson, must undertake a search through an underground, invisible nation…and just hope he reaches her first.
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