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Night Vision (A Doc Ford Novel Book 18)

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Doc Ford is on a collision course with death in this extraordinary New York Times bestseller from Randy Wayne White. The Red Citrus trailer park is inhabited mostly by illegal laborers. But the steroid-powered park manager and his grotesquely muscular girlfriend figure that selling the park to developers would be easy money—and they're ready to do whatever it takes to drive the residents out. The problem is a young girl who the laborers believe talks to God. The manager doesn’t know if she's valuable or a liability. But when the girl witnesses him dumping a corpse into a lake, there is one thing he knows for certain: He's got to shut her up permanently. The girl's only hope for survival: marine biologist Doc Ford, who must search through an underground, invisible nation...and hope he reaches her in time. Read more

Publisher ‏ : ‎ G.P. Putnam's Sons


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Publication date ‏ : ‎ February 22, 2011


Edition ‏ : ‎ 1st


Language ‏ : ‎ English


File size ‏ : ‎ 1.6 MB


Screen Reader ‏ : ‎ Supported


Enhanced typesetting ‏ : ‎ Enabled


X-Ray ‏ : ‎ Not Enabled


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  • Excellent
Format: Kindle
I loved the history, visuals and incredibly suspenseful scenes. The characters are amazing and well developed. Thank you another great read. Better editing in this one.
Reviewed in the United States on February 6, 2022 by Marian van Dalen-Anderson

  • Great if you like the character.
Format: Kindle
I'm a Randy Wayne White fan so this book was a good fit for me. I've been reading Doc Ford's escapades for years and I like him as a character. He's similar to other recurring characters by other authors, men who are almost undefeatable loner heros who have dark past but now use their more-than-typical skills to take care of themselves and others. I find Doc to be a little more believable in that the testosterone doesn't flow quite so freely. Sort of a more believable Jack Reacher. Specifically, this book was a good read. The plot was well laid out and as usual, Doc was addressing a real social problem, in this case, the abuse of migrant workers and the growing criminal industry of human trafficing. Read it, learn and have fun all at the same time. ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on September 17, 2013 by Steven Raal

  • A great escape
Format: Hardcover
Simply put, I liked it. Like others, I've read most, if not all, of the series. I enjoy it because White mixes his fiction with fact, making each book a discovery of something new (if not many things). Less political than some (kind of a relief), this novel looks at a type of spiritualism, along with the normal tech toys and diversions. However, the story, as always, reigns supreme. It moves fast, builds to a climax, and has some great twists. No, it's not the same as all the other books but I think it's a great departure...and one that was due. The writer matures and the character does as well. If you just want the same thing over and over again, reread the old books. I'm looking forward to more development. Hopefully, we'll hear more from the girl (Tula) as well. ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on July 21, 2011 by Bryant Pierpont

  • Not A Typical Doc Ford Effort
Format: Hardcover
Having read every Doc Ford novel, I am disappointed in "Night Vision". I am not as jaded as other early reviewers but 3 stars is the lowest I have ever given a Doc Ford novel. Remember, an average Doc Ford read is better than many other writers' better efforts. "Night Vision" has a great opening including a breath holding battle with a huge alligator that is trying to eat an elderly man. It concludes with an intense and deadly confrontation between Doc and a half dozen gang banger/bad guy types in the dead of night deep in the forest. But between these two notable events, very little of consequence or interest occurs. It is hard for long time Doc Ford readers to accept that he could fall so quickly in love for someone he barely knows or that such a thin plot could confuse Doc. Additionally, Tomlinson is relegated to a small role as a spectator and conscience tweaker for Doc, 40% of the novel does not even have Doc or Tomlinson in it, there is no Doc puzzling through thorny mysteries and dilemmas, no Doc struggling with his inner demons, and the whole book seems devoted to the spiritual mysticism of a 13 year-old girl who "talks" to her patron saint, Joan of Arc. In summation, a young, apparently "gifted" illegal Guatemalan, Tula Choimha, who lives in the Red Citrus Mobile Home Park, sees the steroidal freak who runs the park, Harris Squires, disposing of a body in the lake where he keeps his pet 'gator. Squires and his girlfriend, Frankie, an-out-of-control steroidal slut manufacture and sell illegal steroids and make porn films using illegal females. They work closely with the V-man, Victorino, leader of the Latin Kings street gang. Soon, Harris kidnaps Tula with the intention of killing her to silence her and in short order, Frankie, Victorino, and assorted gang bangers show up to disrupt Harris' plans and to implement their own viscous plans. Enter Doc, who has been prompted by Tomlinson to help search for the missing girl. Doc discovers the entire group at an isolated camp and all hell breaks loose. Doc will always be Doc and Tomlinson will always be his conscience and the barometer for his life. But in "Night Vision", neither has much to do and Doc, while becoming the deadly warrior that he futilely tries so hard to repress, is hardly challenged as mentally or physically as we have come to expect in past experiences. While the book is a decent read, it is not up to the bar that Randy Wayne White set so long ago for his signature character, Doc Ford. ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on March 1, 2011 by TMStyles

  • Super Story
Format: Kindle
I’ve read almost all of docs books - this one, however stands out and certainly is the best one yet - I love the YOLO acronym
Reviewed in the United States on October 18, 2021 by Michael R. Phelan

  • A good Doc Ford who stays in Florida
Format: Kindle
I very much enjoyed this Doc Ford novel. I judge a book by how reluctant I am to put my Kindle down and fix dinner or let the dogs out, and I didn't want to leave this one. It's a good read. It's all in Florida (which I happen to like better than intrigue in exotic places) and Tomlinson is a big part of the story. I'd give it five stars, but the dogs got to go out before they burst and dinner was just late, not forgotten. Maybe I'm just getting more responsible! ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on January 10, 2013 by Joyce King

  • interesting
Format: Hardcover
Having spent a fair amount of time in Florida and having traveled across the everglades and along the Gulf Coast as well as spending some time in South America I've come to appreciate the Doc Ford books.
Reviewed in the United States on February 23, 2020 by CJ

  • Night Vision
Format: Hardcover
Night Vision (Doc Ford) Randy Wayne White has done it again ! Capturing imagination and managing to hold you there throughout the book. Believe me, you will NOT want to put it down. Mr. White has a way of writing that encloses you body,soul and mind and letting you live the adventure with him. Awesome, suspenseful,captivating,a must read ! ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on July 24, 2011 by Amazon Customer

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