
The "Big Three" are a trio of inmates locked up in the Minnesota Security Hospital over the years, each a particularly vicious serial killer, each with his own distinct style and propensities. Everybody feels much safer knowing that they're behind bars. Except...there's a new killer on the loose. And his handiwork bears a disturbing resemblance to some of the finer points practiced by the Big Three, details that never even made the papers.
Lucas Davenport and his team quickly hone in on a possible suspect, a man named Charlie Pope, who was released from the same hospital prison a few weeks earlier, and who now seems to have cut himself free from his court-imposed ankle bracelet and disappeared. But is he really the one? And why do the Big Three look so agitated?
Brilliantly suspenseful, consistently surprising, once again, Sandford has outdone himself.
©2005 John Sandford; (P)2005 Penguin Audio
" is tough, unstoppable, white-knuckle fiction." (Publishers Weekly)
"The 17th Prey thriller is a cut above recent entries in the series....It contains supersized servings of all the elements readers have come to treasure in the series: Davenport's quirky, self-deprecating, and ironic worldview; plenty of graveyard humor; and a dynamic sense of place....An extra treat is Davenport's ongoing mental gyrations as he compiles a list of rock's 100 greatest tunes for his new I-pod." (Booklist)
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. (c) AudioFile 2005
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