Silent Prey (Lucas Davenport Series #4) by John Sandford

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(Mass Market Paperback - Reissue)

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Synopsis

Michael Bekker, the psychopath Lucas Davenport captured in Eyes of Prey, escapes.

St. Paul Pioneer Press

Sleek and nasty...Superb.

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Biography

John Sandford began his career as a journalist using his real name, John Camp. He won a Pulitzer for feature writing before turning to mystery-suspense novels, simultaneously releasing two “first” novels under two different names in 1989.

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Poor excuse of a bookby Anonymous

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May 24, 2008: This book was bland and that is an understatement. Sandford is a good writer however his plots are very basic. Nothing leaves you thinking after you are done. This book was the 7th I have read from him and its the worst to date. The others have been 4's for me but in this one, it's so straight forward. No twists, turns -- you are left bored at times. He is good at what he does but if you have read folks like Crais or Connelly this author bore you. He is a bit to easy to read. I mean nothing leaves me wanting more or scratchin my head but at least his ideas are pretty good but just not put to words as well as I have read from others in this genre.

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April 28, 2002: I would say that you could read this book without necessarily reading other Stanford books...I did. I liked this book, but at times, it bored me. I liked reading about Bekker's character not because he was a murderer, but because every time you met up with him, it was new and unpredictable. I think people should read this book if they have nothing better to do.


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