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From an author who consistently gives us "suspense that never stops" (James Patterson) , a near-future thriller that makes your most paranoid fantasies seem like child's play. It's late Thursday night, and Inspector Ross Carver is at a crime scene in one of the city's last luxury homes. The dead man on the floor is covered by an unknown substance that's eating through his skin. Before Carver can identify it, six FBI agents burst in and remove him from the premises. He's pushed into a disinfectant trailer, forced to drink a liquid that sends him into seizures, and is shocked unconscious. On Sunday he wakes in his bed to find his neighbor, Mia - who he's barely ever spoken to - reading aloud to him. He can't remember the crime scene or how he got home; he has no idea two days have passed. Mia says she saw him being carried into their building by plainclothes police officers, who told her he'd been poisoned. Carver doesn't really know this woman and has no way of disproving her, but his gut says to keep her close. A mind-bending, masterfully plotted thriller - written in Moore's "lush, intoxicating style" (Justin Cronin) - that will captivate fans of Blake Crouch, China Miville, and Lauren Beukes, The Night Market follows Carver as he works to find out what happened to him, soon realizing he's entangled in a web of conspiracy that spans the nation. And that Mia may know a lot more than she lets on.



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Jonathan Moore

Jonathan Moore was born at Raleigh General Hospital in Beckley, WV on December 30th, 1979. He is the son of Paul and Betty Moore who also reside in West Virginia. He and his brother Michael Moore grew up experiencing paranormal events throughout their life. Jonathan graduated from Mount Hope High School in 1999 as an honor student in both High School and Vo-Tech. He has education in computer programming, electronics, private investigating, horticulture, and in EMS. As a Ghost Hunter, he has been investigating paranormal events throughout West Virginia for the past 15 years. He has been mentioned in a number of publications for his efforts, including two books, "White Things" and "Ghosts from Coast to Coast," and a magazine, Mountain Discoveries, along with mention on Sci-Fi, Sony Entertainment, Whispers Radio, Life's Gift Radio, some local and national radio stations, the Animal Planet, and the Mystery Hunters television show. Jonathan founded West Virginia Ghosts back in 1999 before the "ghost craze" started. After witnessing several unexplained events himself, he decided to create the West Virginia Ghosts website in order to document accounts of paranormal phenomenon from other people. The website has grown to be very popular among people from around the globe with over 300,000 visitors a month. Feel free to visit WVGhosts.com and share your true encounter with the unknown.



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