by John Sandford
Not too much to say about this one besides it was action packed from beginning to end. When Lucas finally catches on to what is happening the book really ratchets up the tension. That said, it's getting old with Lucas's family in peril. At this point he just needs to hire an off duty security guy be...
Pretty much the same as all his other books but I keep coming back for more. And will continue to do so.
One of Sandford's better Lucas Davenport novels. I sometimes wonder though if the reader makes the book. Richard Ferrone has always been one of favorite readers and perhaps his subtle emotional tone shifts add to my enjoyment. Who knows (and who cares?) No point in a retelling of the plot, what ...
Mr Sandford is usually good for an entertaining criminal diversion. Some of his recent novels have not measured up to his early ones. But he is back on track with [b:Stolen Prey|13093001|Stolen Prey (Lucas Davenport, #22)|John Sandford|http://d.gr-assets.com/books/1348723758s/13093001.jpg|18154368],...
Solid as always.
I have read every Sandford book, even the non-Lucas ones. I've read half a dozen of his books more than once, and I consider him to be among my favorite authors. Sandford lost a little for a few books, but I felt he got it back again in Buried Prey. This book once again recaptured some of his old fl...
Expected publication: May 15th 2012 by Putnam Adult