Sudden Prey (Lucas Davenport Series #8) by John Sandford, Jay O. Sanders (Narrated by)

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  • Pub. Date: July 2004
  • Sales Rank: 392,147
  • Duration: 3 hours, 2 minutes (equivalent to 3 audio CDs)

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  • Pub. Date: July 2004
  • Publisher: Simon & Schuster Audio
  • Format: MP3 Book
  • Sales Rank: 392,147

Synopsis

Revenge is the engine which powers this entry in John Sandford's Prey series starring superslick Minnesota cop Lucas Davenport. When a dangerous female bank robber is killed in a shootout, her even more dangerous husband escapes from prison and begins a campaign of retribution against the families of Davenport and his team.

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Lucas Davenport knows why people kill. Some do it for profit. Some do it because they must. But when his team guns down two bank robbers in the middle of a heist, Davenport falls prey to the purest, simplest criminal motivation--revenge. Television ads. HC: Putnam. (Fiction--Espionage/Thriller)

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The title tells it true, and applies not only to myriad characters in Sandford's electrifying eighth "Prey" thriller, but also to the novel's readers. From the opening scene, in which series hero, Minneapolis cop Lucas Davenport, and his team stalk and kill a female bank robber, the story will clamp down like a bear trap on all who open its covers. That robber is Davenport's prey, but those beloved by the cop and his men become prey in turn when the slain thief's husband, Dick LaChaise, and his two sidekicks, all ex-bikers with militia mentalities, vow revenge unto death. Davenport, who in his spare time designs computer games that have made him wealthy, soon learns two disturbing facts: that suicidal enemies are close to unstoppable, and that his addiction to this real-life "game" is powerful enough to put even his loved ones at risk. Further problems ensue from the dangerous presence of a crooked cop, and from the refusal by Davenport's lover, a dedicated surgeon, to take up Davenport's offer to seclude her safely. The stakes are high, the characters rich, the action relentless-here's a thriller that will make your hair stand on end. Major ad/promo; Literary Guild, Doubleday Book Club, and Mystery Guild main selections; author tour. (May)

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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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Oh man this could have been.......by Anonymous

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June 05, 2008: Oh man this could have been great, as a matter of fact the book started out fast paced and thrilling but then it died a slow death as I turned each page. The characters were a bit to over the top and how Weather reacted near the end was a total destruction of this book. The end of this book was hard to get through. There was nothing exciting about it at all. I once read a book that had the last 19 pages missing, completely missing, its ending was better than this completed book. Sad, just sad. I am not sure if it was Weathers super woman ideation or if I was just ready for it to be over with. I give it a two. The rest of his books I have read have all scored 4-5 from me so far but J.Sandford in my opinion is a very non descript author. Its all left up to your imagination, nothing is procedural at all. No crime scene info, ballistics - Nothing! Of course this is his intention but its a bit boring reading stories that are all about who did it, lets go get em and thats it. Nothing but filler in between.

Not the best Davenportby Anonymous

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September 10, 2004: I've been reading the Lucas Davenport novels in order and I love them. However, this one had trouble holding my interest. There were a few too many characters and side kicks, and most of them weren't developed. I still don't feel like I know why all these villans were working together and why the betrayer turned against Lucas and the others. Hopefully the next installment will come closer to my very high expectations.


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