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11 of 13 people found the following review helpful:
4.0 out of 5 stars
Lucas Davenport on the trail of his toughest killer yet.,
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This review is from: Night Prey (Mass Market Paperback)
The classic game of cat and mouse is an evergreen of the mystery genre, and few practice it better than John Sandford and his creation, Minneapolis police detective Lucas Davenport. This is ably demonstrated in the sixth book in the Prey series, "Night Prey."Davenport, hired back by the new police chief to investigate their toughest cases, is pursuing one of the most violent killers he's ever encountered. The unknown perpetrator commits acts of extreme brutality against women, murdering with incredible force and viciousness. As always, Sandford keeps the plot interesting and the action swift, leading us through the investigation along with Davenport as he unravels the Gordian knot of clues and evidence. At the same time, the author gives us the killer's viewpoint, showing us a glimpse of his twisted mind. Sandford excels at this type of parallel storytelling, upping the urgency of Lucas catching the nutcase before he kills again. If you haven't yet had the joy of reading this excellent series, I recommend you start with the first book ("Rules of Prey") and enjoy some of the best writing in the genre.
4 of 4 people found the following review helpful:
4.0 out of 5 stars
A solid thriller in the series,
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This review is from: Night Prey (Mass Market Paperback)
Night Prey is the sixth in the Prey series, and to me is similar to the first one Rules of Prey. We are introduced to the killer, Koop, at the opening. Koop is your standard killer who had a horrible childhood and is now taking it out on women. Koop has a few unique characteristics such as picking out victims at used book stores because they are usually timid and shy.Sanford builds the suspense by following Koops every move so even if the cops don't know what Koop is doing. Sandford also does another excellent think by picking out a woman that Koop is stalking, and following her story as well. So now the reader is rooting for Koop to get caught and for the potential victim to be saved. Lucas is back as well, still recovering from and injury he received in the last book and now shacking up with Weather, also from Winter Prey. Lucas has accepted a political position as a detective that will take on the toughest cases. This case gets a lot of publicity when Koop starts killing in order to get close to Sara Jensen, the potential victim mentioned above. The detective work is the usual, except Koop does something early on that told me exactly how the cops would find out who the killer is. This is a good book, but not the best in the series. Even after six books, we still don't know much about what makes Lucas Davenport tick. At least in this book he is faithful to Weather.
3 of 3 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars
A night with Sandford's "Prey" is a night well spent.,
By Jerry Saperstein (Evanston, IL USA) - See all my reviews (HALL OF FAME REVIEWER) (TOP 500 REVIEWER) (VINE VOICE)
This review is from: Night Prey (Hardcover)
John Sandford's "Prey" series is a delight. I've read four so far and each has been an adventure.Lucas Davenport is a Minnesota cop, with the City of Minneapolis in early "Prey" novels, the State of Minnesota in later ones. The plot is almost beside the point. A corpse is discovered and so on. Sandford's characters are richly detailed and believable. His plots are inventive and not so far out that you have to swallow credulity to keep moving. Fun reads. And what higher compliment can I pay? Jerry
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