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A Lucas Davenport thriller by internationally bestselling novelist John Sandford.
Lucas Davenport knows why people kill. Some do it for thrills. Some do it for profit. Some do it because they must. But when his team guns down two bank robbers in the middle of a heist, Davenport falls prey to the purest, simplest criminal motivation of all: revenge.

Dick LaChaise is the husband of one of the dead bank robbers and brother to the other. He wants Davenport to suffer as he has.

So he's not going after Davenport himself . . . he's going after his family.

***READERS LOVE THE PREY SERIES***

"John Sandford knows all there is to know about detonating the gut-level shocks of a good thriller" —The New York Times Book Review

"The best Lucas Davenport story so far. The man has a fine touch for outlaws."— Stephen King on Golden Prey

"Sandford's trademark blend of rough humor and deadly action keeps the pages turning until the smile-inducing wrap-up, which reveals the fates of a number of his quirky, memorable characters."—Publishers Weekly on Golden Prey

"It appears there is no limit to John Sandford's ability to keep new breath and blood flowing into his Lucas Davenport series. This is a series you must be reading if you are not already."—Bookreporter.com

"Sandford has always been at the top of any list of great mystery writers. His writing and the appeal of his lead character are as fresh as ever." —The Huffington Post

"Sandford is consistently brilliant." —Cleveland Plain Dealer
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    • Publisher's Weekly

      Starred review from April 29, 1996
      The title tells it true, and applies not only to myriad characters in Sandford's electrifying eighth "Prey" thriller, but also to the novel's readers. From the opening scene, in which series hero, Minneapolis cop Lucas Davenport, and his team stalk and kill a female bank robber, the story will clamp down like a bear trap on all who open its covers. That robber is Davenport's prey, but those beloved by the cop and his men become prey in turn when the slain thief's husband, Dick LaChaise, and his two sidekicks, all ex-bikers with militia mentalities, vow revenge unto death. Davenport, who in his spare time designs computer games that have made him wealthy, soon learns two disturbing facts: that suicidal enemies are close to unstoppable, and that his addiction to this real-life "game" is powerful enough to put even his loved ones at risk. Further problems ensue from the dangerous presence of a crooked cop, and from the refusal by Davenport's lover, a dedicated surgeon, to take up Davenport's offer to seclude her safely. The stakes are high, the characters rich, the action relentless-here's a thriller that will make your hair stand on end. Major ad/promo; Literary Guild, Doubleday Book Club, and Mystery Guild main selections; author tour.

    • AudioFile Magazine
      What a team. John Sandford's words, Richard Ferrone's voice. Powerful. Engaging. Frightening. Ferrone is in full command from the very first words. He attacks the novel with the slick skill of a radio horror show narrator. Rather than trying to force a distinct identity for key characters he relies on the natural strength of his voice to set a gripping, realistic and hard-edged tone to this grisly police story played out in the harsh landscape of mid-winter Minnesota. Tough, tender, thought-provoking. Ferrone's remarkable presentation style seems to magnify the wide range of human emotion laid before us by Sandford. A classic example of great storytelling made better through audio. T.J.M. Winner of AUDIOFILE Earphones Award (c)AudioFile, Portland, Maine
    • AudioFile Magazine
      Wasting no time engaging listeners with chilling suspense and intriguing characters, Sanders gives this not-so-average cops and robbers yarn a versatile performance. Switching accents and timbres as easily as the novel's bad guys (and gals) chop off victims' fingers, Sanders adds life and energy to Sandford's vibrant writing. R.A.P. (c)AudioFile, Portland, Maine

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