Phantom Prey (Lucas Davenport, #18)
by:
John Sandford (author)
A wealthy widow returns to her large home in an exclusive Minneapolis suburb to find blood everywhere, no body - and her student daughter missing. Instantly, she suspects the involvement of the weird Goth crowd her daughter had been hanging around with. With no sign of the widow's daughter,...
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A wealthy widow returns to her large home in an exclusive Minneapolis suburb to find blood everywhere, no body - and her student daughter missing. Instantly, she suspects the involvement of the weird Goth crowd her daughter had been hanging around with. With no sign of the widow's daughter, dead or alive, a second Goth is found slashed to death - but it's only when a third dead Goth turns up that Lucas Davenport gets involved. But the clues don't seem to add up. Then there's the young Goth who keeps appearing and disappearing. Who is she? Where does she come from and, more importantly, where does she vanish to? And why does Davenport get the sneaking suspicion that there is something else going on here - something very, very bad indeed?
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Format: mass market paperback
ISBN:
9780425227985 (0425227987)
ASIN: 425227987
Publish date: May 5th 2009
Publisher: Berkley
Pages no: 480
Edition language: English
Series: Lucas Davenport 1 (#18)
Ehhh. I didn't really like this one. It's a strong 3 star book, but the whole thing with the character of Fairy just didn't work for me. It actually took away from the first plot (who murdered Alyssa Austin's daughter and why). And though Sandford delays showing us what is going on until the 60 perc...
The antagonist f'ed a ghost.Not the worst police-procedural book I've read. But the main character drives a Porsche and the antagonist f'ed a ghost. That is all.
Fast paced police detective novel. Story was fine, characters fine, just felt like this could have been done better. I'm not sure I will bother with any more books in this Prey series.
Hard to really keep up with. Convoluted story with multiple simultaneous lines. Sandfords books are always a joy to read and well thought out. This one made my mind twist a little. Anytime you have a psychotic serial killer, two different converging murder paths and a deranged drug dealer then ...