Easy Prey (Lucas Davenport Series #11) by John Sandford

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    • ISBN: 0425178765
    • Publisher: Penguin Group (USA)
    • Pub. Date: February 2001
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    Synopsis

    The past presents a harrowing case and an unsettling personal dilemma for Lucas Davenport when the death of a model leads him to suspect one of his own men.

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    In this twelfth novel in the "Prey" series, Sanford presents an unsettling personal dilemma for Lucas Davenport, investigating the murder of a fashion model. Reviewers commented that this "lengthy detective story has too many characters and is unevenly paced." And it was ultimately "predictable."

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    Biography

    John Sandford is the pseudonym of the Pulitzer prize-winning journalist John Camp. This is his eleventh Prey novel. He is also the author of The Night Crew and the two Kidd novels, The Fool's Run and The Empress File.

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    The worst book I have read in yearsby Anonymous

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    06/11/2008: I am a huge fan of Sandford and the prey series but this book was a disaster from page 1 until the end. I could not believe the same guy had written the previous novels. I never look at reviews before I buy a book, if its someone I read normally I am pretty amped to get started but boy, I sure wish I would have read here first. If you buy this book you will be wasting money -- save it for a gallon or two of gas. I have no idea what happened in this book but its the most boring thing I have read in many many years. He changed his whole writing style it seems for this book and boy did it show. Not only was I bored but Lucas himself is getting bored, the poor guy. I hope that the next book will be like the others - great. I give it a two because it had a pretty cover but once you open the cover a two stretching it. Avoid it unless you an insomniac who has run out of medication.

    'Easy Prey' and hopefully an easy 'A'.by Anonymous

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    04/28/2005: Easy Prey was the first novel that I have read of John Sandford and I wouldn?t have had it not been for the Minnesota author report due in my Critical Reading class at Lake Superior College in Duluth. I found that because it was the first `Prey? novel I had read and it was in the middle of a series, it was a little hard to follow who some of the characters were. I also thought it was kind of slow up until about the tenth chapter, but once Sandford picked up the pace, I couldn?t put it down. I really liked that Sandford?s character of Lucas Davenport is this straightforward kind of cop who will do anything to get his job done and cases solved. I love Sandford?s description of the crime scenes and how it brings all the senses of the reader to life. There were lots of twists that made it difficult to figure out the killer until the end of the book. All things considered, I really enjoyed the book and I?d definitely read another of Sandford?s Prey Novels.


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