Storm Prey (Lucas Davenport, #20)
Like most homicides, it wasn't supposed to happen that way. The three gangsters who broke into the hospital pharmacy had planned to stuff bags full of drugs and disappear with them into the Minnesota countryside; but something went horribly, tragically wrong and one of the pharmacy workers wound...
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Like most homicides, it wasn't supposed to happen that way. The three gangsters who broke into the hospital pharmacy had planned to stuff bags full of drugs and disappear with them into the Minnesota countryside; but something went horribly, tragically wrong and one of the pharmacy workers wound up dead. Worse yet for them, there might have been a witness: a young woman. What the inadvertent killers don't know is that the witness in question is Weather Karkinnen, the pretty blonde surgeon wife of investigator Lucas Davenport. It can't get more exciting than this; another Barnes & Noble Bestseller now as a paperback and NOOKbook.
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Format: MP3 CD
ISBN:
9781101154984 (1101154985)
Publish date: May 18th 2010
Publisher: Penguin
Edition language: English
Series: Lucas Davenport 1 (#20)
Honestly not too much to say about this. The POVs with the bad guys in this one don't work. It was good to get more of Weather's POV though and I realize it's been a while since Sandford had her actually part of the story besides going to work and getting Lucas out of his bad moods. Other than that ...
I like all of John Sanfords books- will continue reading series
I liked this one a lot. Thought the ending was a bit anticlimactic, but I enjoyed seeing more of Lucas' relationship with Weather. Wish we had seen more of the kids, though. And Virgil is always a good addition. LOL.
I liked this one a lot. Thought the ending was a bit anticlimactic, but I enjoyed seeing more of Lucas' relationship with Weather. Wish we had seen more of the kids, though. And Virgil is always a good addition. LOL.
Storm Prey is a stupid 3 Stars. Honestly that is not a put down. The theme of stupid criminal runs throughout, actually is the backbone of the plot. Where Sandford used to have really devious and brilliant adversaries, he gives us a bunch of Darwin award winners for criminals here. The robbery of th...