Secret Prey (Lucas Davenport Series #9) by John Sandford

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Synopsis

The company chairman lay on the cold ground of the woods, his eyes unseeing, his orange hunting jacket punctured by a rifle bullet fired at close range. Near him stood the four executives with whom he had been hunting, each with his or her own complicated agenda, each with a reason not to be sorrowful about the man's death. There were currents running through this group, hints and whispers of something much greater than the murder of a single man. Davenport had felt this way not long before, sensed the curling of an indefinable evil, and not only had it almost gotten him killed, it had lost him his fiancee, who'd never been able to recover from the violence of the encounter. Sometime soon, unless he could stop it, there would be another death, and then another, and Davenport couldn't help wondering if maybe this time, the final death might not be his own...

The New York Times - Marilyn Stasio

Sandford uses...language with a clean cutting edge.

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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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One of the better Davenport booksby Anonymous

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June 08, 2008: This book is one of the better ones in the Davenport series. Sandford seems to have a better imagination for this one. Some of the other books in the series were a bit weak almost bland at times but this one seems spot on. Its a little nutty when it comes to the main female character but the rest of the story flows well. Davenport is a rock solid character even with his rough edges. I like this series and the main characters. Hopefully Sandford sticks to this kind of writing. Witty and sometimes a bit humor which so far I have seen none of really. It makes the stories so much better. The first 8 books or so in the series while good are really lacking alot of depth but this one gets a little better - hope it stays that way

Great Story Lineby Anonymous

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January 20, 2005: As always his books are captivating. Once started you have to follow the story to the end. I would prefer he clean the language up a little (well maybe a lot!). That is the only reason his books don't get a 5 star rating with me.


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