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Red Sky at Night (Center Point Premier Fiction (Large Print))

Red Sky at Night (Center Point Premier Fiction (Large Print))Author: James W. Hall
Publisher: Center Point Large Print
Category: Book

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Rating: 4.0 out of 5 stars 17 reviews

Format: Large Print
Media: Hardcover
Edition: LARGE PRINT ed. Unabridged.
Pages: 384
Number Of Items: 1
Shipping Weight (lbs): 1.4
Dimensions (in): 8.6 x 5.7 x 1.1

ISBN: 1585471178
Dewey Decimal Number: 813.54
EAN: 9781585471171

Publication Date: July 2001
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It was truly a crime against innocents. Eleven dolphins, part of an experiment in healing, are found slaughtered in their saltwater tanks. When Thorn investigates, he triggers a vicious attack that leaves him paralyzed from the waist down, plagued by unrelenting pain. Now Thorn, a Florida renegade who has lived a life of fierce freedom, is starting over in a wheelchair, bitter enough to drive his lover away, desperate enough to seek miracles on the fringes of medical science--where his childhood friend, now a doctor, is doing
cutting-edge research in a quest for the ultimate painkiller.

Bean Wilson was once destined for greatness. Then came the war in Vietnam, a debilitating injury, and a simmering rage. Now Bean is running a pain-relief clinic in Key West, assisted by a beautiful six-foot-tall island girl named Pepper Tremaine, who chews hot chilies like gum and carries a scalpel in her blouse. Under the guise of a respectable research facility, Bean and Pepper are using human beings as lab rats, then feeding the bodies of their failures to the shark-churned sea. Within hours of entering the clinic, Thorn can sense the danger. But when he begins to make the bizarre connection between eleven dead dolphins and Bean's clinic, the stakes are raised. Because Dr. Bean Wilson, a man who knows exactly how an amputated limb can scream with real, unbearable agony, may be on the brink of the most dangerous discovery of all: a cure for human pain. And in a climax that explodes with the kind of secrets that can turn friends into enemies and lovers into strangers, Red Sky At Night races toward a harrowing showdown between Thorn, imprisoned in a wheelchair, and a mad, ruthless doctor who will stop at nothing to cure his own twisted pain.

A full-throttle thriller of unparalleled suspense, Red Sky At Night is also a powerful human drama. For here are the hurts that afflict the body, mind, and spirit. And here is the wounded love between old friends and rivals: the twisted love between the beautiful, rough-hewn Pepper Tremaine and the doctor she worships, and, ultimately, the love risked between Thorn, caught in his bitterness and his rage, and a good woman willing to stay with him to the end.


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5 out of 5 stars THRILLING...   November 17, 2001
Carolyn C. Steele (Annandale, VA USA)
2 out of 2 found this review helpful

This book is one of the most exciting I've ever read. As an aficionado of mystery (Ruth Rendell is another of my favorites), I give this book a five star rating. In terms of twists and turns it's right up there with Silence of the Lambs by Thomas Harris and Mercy by David L. Lindsay. It also has a deeply Floridian atmosphere and a few moments of black humor, a la the late lamented John D. McDonald. Don't make any immediate plans if you get ahold of this book; you won't want to put it down. A word of warning to the faint of heart: this is a medical thriller and has a few very dark moments. But the ending crackles and is MOST satisfying. Kudos to James W. Hall; keep them coming!


5 out of 5 stars Hall's crystalline prose sparkles again   April 26, 1998
1 out of 1 found this review helpful

Each year, I treat myself to Hall's most recent novel, the only fiction author I'm not willing to wait for the paperback to come out. They are a special treat after what can be depressing days at work. Again, Hall has painted a remarkably clear and alive vision of the Florida keys. The very three-dimensional characters come alive on the page. I've always preferred Hall's villains to his heros, though in this book he makes the heros more interesting. Hmm. The quirkiest character, Pepper, is wonderful, but none of the characters here achieve the literary legend status of the villainous lovers Dougie and Elvira in what I consider Hall's best book, "Bones of Coral." OK, I'm ready for his next book!


5 out of 5 stars Pleasue and Pain   February 24, 2006
James P. Lea (Washougal, WA USA)
1 out of 1 found this review helpful

Although NOT for the faint of heart or squeamish this incredibly powerful and visceral thriller cements James W.Hall's place as one of the absolute best writers around. His ability to create incredibly complex characters and so throughly convey the trials they have to endure give so much emotional depth to his novels that simply classifying them as thrillers or mysteries does not do him justice. Combine this with his gift of being able to transport the reader to the point of actually feeling as if you are there in the Florida Keys and you have the makings of a great novel. My only warning would be don't start this book if you have other plans (you'll postpone them!) or want a good nights sleep. This book will stay with you long after you have finished the last page-enjoy!


5 out of 5 stars A Pleasure To Read   June 19, 1998
N. Sausser (California)
Hall's writing style made this book a pleasure to read. Add to that, a terrific plot and characters who seem real enough to jump off the page, and you have a winner. I can hardly wait to catch up with Thorn in the next book.


5 out of 5 stars Charter member of the big '3' keeps pace!!!!   June 27, 1997
Not to be one-upped by Randy White or Carl Hiaasen James Hall has created another cast of less than typical characters for this latest Thorn escapade. He has allowed Thorns love interest to survive two novels and has once again taken all of us south Florida mystery fans to the places we've been and the intigue we wished we had been part of.Perhaps one day we'll see Thorn,Doc Ford and Skink take on the bad guys!!!!

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