29 of 29 people found the following review helpful:
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Revenge is a B- - - - h, July 26, 2004
In this "Prey" installment by Sandford, Davenport and his team are faced with a cold-blooded killer who has one thing on his mind. Revenge. After his sister and wife are killed in a foiled bank robbery attempt, an extreme right-winged government hating milita member seeks revenge on the policemen who are responsible. After he escapes from prison, he enlists a few members, including a dirty cop, seeking vengeance against those responsible for his sister and wife's deaths.
A very tense thriller with non-stop action and excitement. I had a hard time putting this one down. Sudden Prey could rank as one of Sandford's best novels.
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11 of 11 people found the following review helpful:
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I wasn't a "detective" book reader -- until I met Sandford, April 26, 1997
By A Customer
I love great literature, and once-upon-a-time, I tried to focus on the National Book Award winners, Gabriel Garcia Marquez and other international authors who could tell a good story in an interesting way.
For variety, I read the earlier Stephen King books, and some "hard" science fiction, like Bob Forward.
In a funk, and bored with several wonderful books I was plodding through, I heard an advertisement for "Mind Prey" (the previous "Lucas Davenport" novel) by 'John Sandford.' In a moment of -- for me -- consumer frenzy, I saw it at a local drugstore and bought it. Wow!
I researched the author, and began to get his "Prey" books and read them from first (Rules of Prey) to last (Sudden Prey). 'Sandford' really knows how to tell a story; his characters are interesting and believable, and while there's plenty of "blood and guts," its all in the context of solid, you-are-there plotting.
Sudden Prey, as usual, made me stop in the middle of a chapter, and say aloud, "no, no: that can't happen!" Sometimes I was right, sometimes I was wrong, and I give all the credit in the world to 'John Sandford' for getting me involved enough to care about the characters he creates.
And, I still enjoy the National Book Award-type "good" literature I once thought was the only thing "intelligent" people should read. I'll read everything this guy puts out.
If Sudden Prey is your first Sandford book, you'll go back and read the rest -- and I recommend them all.
Jack Flynn
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6 of 6 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars
Start at the beginning of the Series, June 3, 2005
As a typical amazoner looking for good books to read, I rely heavily on the reader reviews. After great enjoyment of my first Sandford "prey" book, I went to the beginning of the series --- used paperbacks cost about $3.00 net with shipping on Amazon -- and have worked my way through.
This is the best so far. A terribly bad "bad guy." Totally realistic (and often incorrect) cop behavior. The hero Lucas makes believable mistakes. He is not a superhero.
Great suspense. Super "cat and mouse" book. Violence abounds, but is credible.
If you like "cop mysteries" you will like this series.
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