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Binding: Audio Cassette
Dewey Decimal Number: 813
EAN: 9780060590420
Format: Abridged, Audiobook
ISBN: 0060590424
Label: HarperAudio
Manufacturer: HarperAudio
Number Of Items: 1
Publication Date: April 01, 2004
Publisher: HarperAudio
Release Date: April 13, 2004
Sales Rank: 938884
Studio: HarperAudio
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Product Description: In Shadow Prey, the crackling sequel to Rules of Prey, Twin Cities Sleuth Lucas Davenport teams up with NYPD lieutenant Lily Rothenberg to track down an elusive killer, known only as Shadow Love.
Among the victims: - A Minneapolis slumlord
- A judge from Oklahoma City
- A Manhattan politician
The Murder weapon:
A Native American ceremonial Knife
Is Shadow Love just another serial killer, or is he fighting a holy war -- one in which Davenport is slated to be the next casualty? The frenzied and erotically-charged action brings Davenport to the gritty back streets and alleys of Minneapolis' Native American slums.
Performed by Ken Howard
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I still have not received this item. I have requested it twice. Every other item ordered, I have received. I contacted the vendor and they have sent me another copy, which I still have not received.
Marvin Tucker
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I love the "Prey" series, but this one is the weakest entry of them all. I quit about 1/4 through the book. Convoluted, scattered. My absolute favorite in this series is "Winter Prey". If you've never read a book in the "Prey" series, this is not the one to start with.
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This is the first entry in the Davenport series that I haven't just absolutely loved. The story lacked a soul. Rather than coming off as the tough cop, Lucas was an immature jerk. The women were flat. The Native American angle could have been amazing, instead it was it was vague; replace it with any other special interest group, and it wouldn't have made much of a difference. The pacing was poor, to the point where It took me a week and a half to drag myself through this volume.
I'm ... Read More
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Joh Sandford himself has said that Shadow Prey is one of the least popular books in the series, but it's one of my favorites. Its premise is similar to that of Sudden Prey in that you have a group of villains whose motives are at least understandable, if not laudable, and that ambiguity nicely grays out the inevitably violent conflict between them and Lucas Davenport. No doubt that's why the publisher was unenthusiastic about the book, but I think it raises the enterprise to a more interesting level. ... Read More
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John Sanford keeps the readers interest book after book with his main character detective Lucas Davenport, in his Prey series. I have read all of James Patterson and Jame Lee Burke and John Grisham, now I intend on reading all of John Sanford's books. His books are not the fast reading style of James Patterson, however it keeps your interest all the way thru and seems more true to life than Patterson's Alex Cross books.
Pat Ahern
Cocoa Beach, Fl
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