Silent Prey by John Sandford

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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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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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Customer Rating for this product is 3 out of 5 Again, it was Aight
Cindy Lou, A reviewer, 04/29/2002

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.

Customer Rating for this product is 3 out of 5 NOT AS GOOD AS OTHERS!!!!
Mac Blair (macblair@usit.net) , A reviewer, 03/02/2001

This is the fifth 'Prey' book I have read and I liked it least of all. This is a follow up on 'Eyes of Prey'. If you do read this one you need to read 'Eyes' first. The story starts out ok with Dr. Bekker escaping from the place where his trial is being held. Lucus is asked to go to New York to help find him, but he is also asked to help see if cops are involved in killing people. They are called Robin Hoods. It is really a story in a story, was confusing to me. I had trouble following both things going on. May just be a slow mind on my part. Lucus is his usual bed hopping self. I don't like that part about his character, but then I guess I don't have to read these if I don't. The book ends ok but I just never got a good feel for the book. this is the first book by Sandford that I almost had to make myself finish it. I feel 'Winter Prey' is the best one for me.