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Chasing Midnight

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G. P. Putnam's Sons, 2012 - Fiction - 315 pages

It began peacefully enough, on one of Florida's private islands.

At a reception hosted by a notorious Russian black marketeer, Doc Ford uses darkness, and his friend Tomlinson, as cover to get an underwater look at the billionaire's yacht. By the time Ford surfaces, everything has changed.

Environmental extremists have taken control of the island. Or are they thugs hired by the Russian's competitors? Whatever the motive, they have herded everyone together and threatened to kill one hostage every hour until midnight unless their demands are met-at which point they will just blow everybody up.

Electronic jammers make communications with the outside world impossible. The only hope of avoiding terrible consequences: The militants do not know Ford's capabilities, or that he is still on the loose. But that situation won't last for long . . . and the clock is ticking.

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Review: Chasing Midnight (Doc Ford Mystery #19)

User Review  - Denise - Goodreads

Well, this was my first Randy Wayne White book. I read this because I am a Floridian and I'm on an "all things Florida" kick. White is a well-known mystery /thriller/adventure writer who lives on ... Read full review

Review: Chasing Midnight (Doc Ford Mystery #19)

User Review  - Joe Noir - Goodreads

I apologize to Randy Wayne White, but I had to put this book down. I could not get into it. After reading the cover blurbs, I was expecting something like Nothing Lasts Forever by Roderick Thorp or ... Read full review

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About the author (2012)

Randy Wayne White is the author of eighteen previous Doc Ford novels—most recently Dead Silence, Deep Shadow, and Night Vision—and of the nonfiction collections Batfishing in the Rainforest, The Sharks of Lake Nicaragua, Last Flight Out, and An American Traveler. A onetime veteran fishing guide, he lives in an old house built on an Indian mound and spends much of his free time windsurfing, playing baseball, and hanging out at Doc Ford's Sanibel Rum Bar & Grille on Sanibel Island, Florida.

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