Dead of Night

Dead of Night by Randy Wayne White is a thrilling novel published by Penguin on March 7, 2006. This first edition spans 368 pages and is written in English. The story follows Doc Ford, who embarks on a seemingly simple task to check on the reclusive biologist brother of an old friend. However, he discovers a horrifying scene that leads him into a complex web of bio-terror and revenge.
In this suspenseful narrative, readers will encounter a chilling mystery involving a rare strain of parasites that have infested Florida waters. As Doc Ford investigates the circumstances surrounding the biologist’s death, he uncovers a biological catastrophe that threatens to escalate. The book delves into themes of crime and amateur sleuthing, providing a gripping exploration of the dangers lurking beneath the surface of seemingly tranquil settings.
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New York Times bestselling author “Randy Wayne White spins another terrific Florida tale”* in this thriller of bio-terror and extreme revenge.
It starts with a simple request: check up on the mysteriously reclusive biologist brother of an old friend. But what Doc Ford stumbles upon in the doctor’s secluded island home is a nightmare. He has hanged himself—and his body is host to a rare strain of feeding, breathing parasites. It’s not an accident. Neither is the fact that the flesh eaters are multiplying in the infested Florida waters. A biological catastrophe has arrived. And only Doc Ford can find out why, and stop it from spreading further…
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