Silent Prey (Lucas Davenport Series #4) by John Sandford, Ken Howard (Narrated by)

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  • Pub. Date: June 2006
  • Sales Rank: 92,262
  • Duration: 2 hours, 51 minutes (equivalent to 4 audio CDs)

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  • Pub. Date: June 2006
  • Publisher: HarperCollins Publishers
  • Format: MP3 Book
  • Sales Rank: 92,262

Synopsis

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Dr. Mike Bekker, a psychotic pathologist, is back on the streets, doing what he does best—murdering one helpless victim after another. Lucas Davenport knows he should have killed Bekker when he had the chance. Now he has a second opportunity—and the time to hesitate is through.

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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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