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February 10, 2005 -
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OverDrive Listen audiobook
- ISBN: 9781101975879
- File size: 175529 KB
- Duration: 06:05:41
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- English
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AudioFile Magazine
In the latest addition to the Prey series Lucas Davenport finds himself living a life of temporary bachelorhood, which is a good thing considering there is a psychopathic killer on the loose, and tracking him down is consuming every minute of every day. This is the seventh Prey book performed by Eric Conger, and fans of the series will enjoy his expert delivery and familiarity with the central characters. Those who may be new to the series will appreciate his talented performance and find themselves quickly engrossed in the plot twists and turns. Author Sandford did well with his publisher's choice of Conger. This combination will keep listeners looking for future collaborative efforts. S.K.P. (c) AudioFile 2005, Portland, Maine -
Publisher's Weekly
April 11, 2005
Sandford sends series hero Lucas Davenport's family off to London to ensure that domestic concerns never slow the action in this sexy, bloody thriller. Davenport, a Minnesota State Bureau of Criminal Apprehension investigator, had lately been doing political fix-it jobs for the governor, but this time he's got a psychopathic serial killer on his hands. ("All major metro areas had them, sometimes two and three at a time. The public had the impression that they were rare. They weren't.") The first victim, a young woman, was "scourged" with a wire whip; number two, a young man, had his penis cut off. Evidence first points to recently released sex offender Charlie Pope. Though Charlie is pretty dumb and the killer is extremely smart, it takes Davenport and his series partner, Detective Sloan, a while to realize they're chasing the wrong guy. Sandford introduces some lighter moments, the most entertaining about Davenport's new iPod and his quest to compile a list of the 100 best rock songs ever recorded, which every cop on the force gives him suggestions for. These moments allow readers to catch their breath amid the otherwise nonstop tension as the killer taunts the authorities while snaring more victims, and the cops race around the countryside always just a few minutes too late. For those who thought Davenport (and Sandford) were slowing down and showing signs of age and prosperity, this superlative entry will dispel all such notions. This is tough, unstoppable, white-knuckle fiction. Agent, Esther Newberg. 500,000 first printing; main selections of the Literary Guild, Doubleday Book Club, Mystery Guild and BOMC
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AudioFile Magazine
In what may be one of the best of Sandford's popular "Prey" series, Investigator Lucas Davenport tracks down a monstrous murderer who seems to be carrying out the sadistic wishes of three institutionalized serial killers. Richard Ferrone carries listeners through the many plot twists, never losing his way. Ferrone has performed so many "Prey" novels that he's become Lucas Davenport. It's hard to imagine anyone else giving voice to the gruff yet sensitive ex-cop. He makes the characters seem as real as the guy drinking beer at the next bar stool. M.S. (c) AudioFile 2005, Portland, Maine
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