Red Sky at Night

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Dell, Jun 8, 1998 - Fiction - 389 pages
When Thorne decides to investigate the slaughter of a dozen dolphins in a Key Largo research center, he is beaten and left paralyzed from the waist down. Forced to check in to a cutting-edge pain clinic, Thorn soon discovers some rather disturbing experiments are taking place--experiments linked to the disappearance of a DEA agent. And Thorne realizes that his paralysis is not the accident he thought, but the work of an enemy out to seek his own sinister form of justice.

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Section 2
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Section 3
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About the author (1998)

James W. Hall was born in Hopkinsville, Kentucky. After graduating from Eckerd College in Florida and earning additional degrees from John Hopkins University and the University of Utah, He began to write poetry. Among his published books of poetry are The Lady from the Dark Green Hills, The Mating Reflex, and False Statements. Following his successful 20-year career as a poet, he decided it was time to switch gears and try his hand at writing fictional crime novels. He published his first novel, Under Cover of Daylight, in 1987. Since then he has written over 15 novels including the Thorn Mysteries series, Bones of Coral, Hard Aground, Rough Draft, and Forests of the Night. Several of his novels have been optioned for film and he has written screenplays for two of those projects. He is a professor of literature and writing at Florida International University.

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