Lucas Davenport (6 books in series)
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review 1: This is number 22 in the Lucas Davenport Prey Series, which continues to pack a good punch.When we met up with Lucas this time, he is out running, working to stay fit and keep up his strength and stamina. His age is beginning to show with his hair almost entirely grey at the temp...
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review 1: This is #19 in the Lucas Davenport Prey Series. Every series has its peaks and valleys a reader must work through and any one of quality usually gets back on track. I have not been too keen on the last two editions of the Prey series but I am certainly back with this one. A...
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review 1: A good, fast-paced Sandford--one where we know, right out of the chute, who the bad guys are, and get to watch Lucas and his usual gang figure it out, piece by piece. I really like the books that weave bits of Lucas Davenport's "normal" life into the plot. If the plots only focus...
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review 1: Sandford ramps up the drama considerably with the 21st entry in the Prey series. A discovery of bodies reopens a case from early in Davenport's career. Much of the book consists of a flashback to this early case, set in the early 1980s. I enjoyed the references to the Minneapo...
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review 1: Not a huge fan of serial novels, I didn't realize I had picked up the mother of serial novels. Something like 37 "Prey" novels, so I wasn't too enthusiastic about this book. But I was wrong. The characters were strong and somewhat independent of previous novels, but there clearly...
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review 1: So I enjoy John Sandford and Lucas Davenport. I suppose part of what I enjoy is my knowledge of Minnesota having traveled there many time going to the Boundary Water Canoe Area, hanging out at Camp Ripley courtesy of the US Army, and vacationing north of Duluth on Lake Superior....