Kille Woede (Lucas Davenport, #21)
by:
John Sandford (author)
ISBN:
9789400503113
Publisher: A.W. Bruna Uitgevers
Pages no: 315
Edition language: Dutch
Series: Lucas Davenport (#21)
So I can't talk about this book without spoilers. That's how freaking annoyed I am. I may just give up reading anymore books in this series or ensuring they are library borrows. Lucas is not the end all be all for women everywhere. The fact that Sandford cheapens Marcy's death by forgetting her back...
Fans of Sandford will not be disappointed with [b:Buried Prey|9440448|Buried Prey (Lucas Davenport, #21)|John Sandford|http://d.gr-assets.com/books/1348677491s/9440448.jpg|14325072], another fine, 3 Star addition to the Lucas Davenport saga. With the discovery of 2 murdered girls beneath a house fou...
An excellent addition to the Lucas Davenport series. In fact, this was the Lucas of the early years, the one who walks a very fine line between cop and vigilante. One GLARING continuity error from the previous Davenport book (Storm Prey), but nothing plot related. And OMG!!! I CAN'T BELIEVE SANDFORD...
An excellent addition to the Lucas Davenport series. In fact, this was the Lucas of the early years, the one who walks a very fine line between cop and vigilante. One GLARING continuity error from the previous Davenport book (Storm Prey), but nothing plot related. And OMG!!! I CAN'T BELIEVE SANDFORD...
Finally Sandford returns to the focus on investigation which he does well. While late in the series, this book takes us back to Davenport's very early days as a cop, and it's one of the better books, since the emphasis is on investigation.While a block of old buildings is being torn down as part of ...