Hidden Prey (Lucas Davenport Series #15) by John Sandford

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    • ISBN: 0425199606
    • Publisher: Penguin Group (USA) Incorporated
    • Pub. Date: April 2005
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    Comments from the Seller: General paperback wear, bends in spine, possible bends from reading on cover, bookstore stamp inside cover. Quick response!

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    Synopsis

    "Six months ago, Lucas Davenport tackled his first case as a statewide troubleshooter, and he thought that one was plenty strange enough. But that was before the Russian got killed. On the shore of Lake Superior, a man named Vladimir Oleshev is found shot dead, three holes in his head and heart, and though nobody knows why he was killed, everybody - the local cops, the FBI, and the Russians themselves - has a theory. And when it turns out he had very high government connections, that's when it hits the fan." A Russian cop flies in from Moscow, Davenport flies in from Minneapolis, law enforcement and press types swarm the crime scene - and, in the middle of it all, there is another murder. Is there a relationship between the two? What is the Russian cop hiding from Davenport? Is she - yes, it's a woman - a cop at all? Why was the man shot with ... fifty-year-old bullets? Before he can find the answers, Davenport will have to follow a trail back to another place, another time, and battle the shadows he discovers there - shadows that turn out to be both very real and very deadly.

    The Washington Post - Patrick Anderson

    In his new Hidden Prey, however, Sandford has outdone himself, plotwise, not only in terms of ingenuity but also in sheer perversity … It's just good, dark, perverse, bloody fun. There are crime writers who are more challenging than Sandford, who plunge more deeply into the human condition, but it's hard to think of anyone who is more consistently entertaining. You want to know the only thing wrong with this guy? He makes it look easy.

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    Same old, same oldby Anonymous

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    06/23/2008: This book is plain boring. There is nothing that makes you want to keep reading. A high school hitman is on the loose, wow! This book could have been done much better had Sandford been able to write a story with some twist, fact is.......he cant. Its all just to easy to read, to simple to figure out. He has written some good books but this certainly was not one of them. Unless you collect his novels you should skip it. Its a waste of time

    Disappointed in Sandfordby Anonymous

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    07/05/2005: I splurged and bought Hidden Prey when it first came out.I was disappointed that John decided to inject some of his Political views into this story. This was not the place to do so. Also, it is getting to the point that all the Lucas stories are too predictable and much the same. I have purchased my last one.


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