Jesse Gates, a marine biology PhD student, notices alarming changes in the sharks he studies in the waters around Dauphin Island-anomalies that threaten both his research and his future. On a research trip with his dog, he finds an abandoned shrimp boat run aground on the beach. The Coast Guard investigates and makes a surprising discovery. When island residents begin dying in gruesome, inexplicable ways, CDC agent Dr. Cherie Belon arrives to investigate. As Dauphin Island is sealed under quarantine, Jesse, who struggles with anger management issues, teams up with Cherie, and Sheriff Robert…mehr
Jesse Gates, a marine biology PhD student, notices alarming changes in the sharks he studies in the waters around Dauphin Island-anomalies that threaten both his research and his future. On a research trip with his dog, he finds an abandoned shrimp boat run aground on the beach. The Coast Guard investigates and makes a surprising discovery. When island residents begin dying in gruesome, inexplicable ways, CDC agent Dr. Cherie Belon arrives to investigate. As Dauphin Island is sealed under quarantine, Jesse, who struggles with anger management issues, teams up with Cherie, and Sheriff Robert West as they race to uncover the source of the outbreak before it reaches the mainland. Exploding victims, bionic sharks, a psychopathic terrorist, pirate treasure, and a category-5 hurricane collide in Night Fishing, a relentless, edge-of-your-seat, thinking man's thriller.
Glenn R. Parsons is the author of over 100 scientific papers along with numerous popular articles on fish and fishing. He is also the author of two widely used textbooks-- Sharks, Skates and Rays of the Gulf of Mexico and Introductory Fish Biology: An Ecophysiological Approach. A Professor Emeritus at the University of Mississippi, Dr. Parsons previously served as Director of the Center for Biodiversity and Conservation Research. He is internationally recognized for his work in shark biology, having secured millions of dollars in research funding, testified before Congress on environmental issues, and presented a TED talk on shark conservation. He lives in Oxford, Mississippi, where he spends time writing, fishing, composing music, playing guitar, and enjoying his grandchildren. He is currently working on a historical novel entitled The Road Through Ruin.
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