Naked Prey (Lucas Davenport, #14)
by:
John Sandford (author)
Lucas Davenport Þnds some changes-and some nasty surprises-in store, in the chilling new novel by the number-one-bestselling author. In Naked Prey, John Sandford puts Lucas Davenport through some changes. His old boss, Rose Marie Roux, has moved up to the state level and taken Lucas with her,...
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Lucas Davenport Þnds some changes-and some nasty surprises-in store, in the chilling new novel by the number-one-bestselling author. In Naked Prey, John Sandford puts Lucas Davenport through some changes. His old boss, Rose Marie Roux, has moved up to the state level and taken Lucas with her, creating a special troubleshooter job for him for the cases that are too complicated or politically touchy for others to handle. In addition, Lucas is now married and a new father, both of which are fine with him: he doesn't mind being a family man. But he is a little worried. For every bit of peace you get, you have to pay-and he's waiting for the bill. It comes in the form of two people found hanging from a tree in the woods of northern Minnesota. What makes it particularly sensitive is that the bodies are of a black man and a white woman, and they're naked. "Lynching" is the word that everybody's trying not to say-but, as Lucas begins to discover, in fact the murders are not what they appear to be, and they are not the end of the story. There is worse to come-much, much worse. Filled with the rich characterization and exceptional drama that are his hallmarks, this is Sandford's most suspenseful novel yet.
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Format: hardcover
ISBN:
9780399150432 (0399150439)
Publish date: May 12th 2003
Publisher: Putnam Adult
Pages no: 368
Edition language: English
Series: Lucas Davenport 1 (#14)
Well we have Lucas fairly happy and settled in this one with a new wife and baby. However, Lucas is feeling restless since he doesn't have anything big to work on. Apparently thinking it up causes something ugly this way to come and Lucas is quickly sent off to figure out if a black man and white wo...
When the FBI calls wanting his help with a hired killer that he tangled with in a previous book, Lucas drops everything to go to St. Louis and join in on the chase. While I missed the Minneapolis crew, this was a fast paced thriller with a very good plot. Listened to the audio which was read by Rich...
In this book, Lucas begins a new career with a state task force and I have to say, I'm not super impressed with this change. The book is suspenseful and has the twists and turns I've come to expect, but this new job of his, I think it detracts a great deal.
Started out a little rocky, and at first I thought this was going to be one of his weaker books, but it picked up speed and I stayed glued to it through the end. Introduced an interesting new character who I expect will continue to be featured in succeeding books (although I figured out pretty earl...
One of the better Lucas Davenport stories. Interesting and likable characters. Try this one to see if you like Sanford. Won't disappoint.