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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 are a Minneapolis slumlord, a judge from Oklahoma City, and a Manhattan politician. The murder weapon is a Native American ceremonial knife.

©1990 John Sandford (P)2012 Recorded Books
Ficción y Crimen Procedimientos policiales Thriller y Suspenso Misterio Suspenso Crimen Ficción
Compelling Thriller • Interesting Characters • Complex Protagonist • Suspenseful Plot • Cultural Insights

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The first 3/4 of the book was very slow. The final 1/4 was more like a thriller. The motivations and conspiracy were vague. what bothered me most was the narrator's inconsistent voices for the characters! sometimes Davenport's voice was deep and Daniels' voice was higher pitched and nasal, then they would switch!!!! Be consistent!

Mediocre story inconsistently performed.

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Loved it! John Sanford never disappoints. I have been reading the Prey series for well over 20 years. I recently started reading them over again from the beginning, so I could make sure I didn't miss any along the way. Just as awesome the second time around!

Loved it!

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One of the reasons I like Sandford's "Prey" series is because of their darkness and the evil of their criminal characters. With that said, this second-in the-series went a bid overboard. There is even one presumed "good guy" in the bunch who turns out to be more evil (in my view) than the real bad guys. I don't remember what, if anything" happens with Lily in future Prey installments. I have read many of them but it's quite possible that I missed the one, if any, that brought back Lily. Seems very logical though that she was a recurring character. Maybe she was short lived. Sandford reveals at the end that he rewrote the first draft of this book because it was more of a social statement than a thriller. I'm glad he did. Not his best in the series, but if you like Lucas, you'll enjoy this listen. And Richard Ferrone is the perfect narrator for this series. The book gets four stars. Ferrone gets five stars.

Doesn't get darker than this

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There are too many and too much detail in sex scenes. Good book but feels like cheap romance novel with “throbbing members” for about 10% of book.

Would recommend.

Too much on sex scenes

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THE STORY IS SPELLBING, AND LUCAS AT HIS BEST UNTIL HIS HE IS JOINED BY LILLY. FIRST, WE SEE THE TYPICAL NEW YORKER. SHE KNOWS EVERYTHING, AND LUCAS IS HER SUBORDINATE. FINALLY, SHE IS PUT IN HER PLACE. I AM NO PRUDE, UN FACT, FAR FROM IT, BUT RUINING SOMEONES LOVE LIFE DOES NOT MAKE ME FELL TOO GOOD ABOUT HIM.

GREAT STORY, UNTIL ENDING, LUCAS HAS ZIPPER ISSUE

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