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 | Phantom Prey (Lucas Davenport Mysteries)
Author: John Sandford
Publisher: Putnam Adult
Binding: Hardcover
Released: 2008-05-06
Sales Rank: 718
ISBN: 0399155007
Edition: Cover
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2008-08-13 - Excellent condition
The book I ordered arrived in excellent condition and in a very timely manner. Everything was great!
2008-08-06 - It's OK
It's not his greatest, but if you are a fan of the series, you almost have to read it.
2008-08-04 - Better than the last, Lucas a stud
This book is definitely better than the last. The story moves more, quicker pace and more difficult to predict. Lucas is a great character and Sandford does a nice job speaking to his other characters, Kidd and that F-ing Flowers. I will always read Sandford and being a Minneapolis resident I'm even more inclined. He does a great job building MN as a character and giving those not familiar with MN a little looksie into our blessing.
2008-08-02 - The Weirdest Davenport Novel Yet
John Sandford does a better job of hooking me on his stories than anyone else writing today. I have read all the books written under the Sandford name and thought they all provided excellent entertainment except for the one clunker, "Dead Watch."
The Lucas Davenport novel, "Phantom Prey," is also quite entertaining. The book opens with a mother discovering that her daughter, Frances, has been abducted and that Frances lost a great deal of blood during the process. Authorities suspect that the daughter is probably dead.
The daughter has wealth from her deceased father's estate so money may be a motive. Frances has also been a part of the Twin Cities goth scene. Another person associated with the goth crowd is found dead after Frances' disappearance. There is a rumor that the latest deceased person was seen with a very attractive "fairy" shortly before his death. This dark-clad fairy and her diabolical partner make this the weirdest Davenport novel to date.
Lucas Davenport takes the reader along for the hunt as he begins to sort through the daughter's goth friends, and make connections between the latest murder and Frances' disappearance. "Phantom Prey" is another great Davenport novel.
2008-07-31 - Getting redundant?
I usually love the John Sandford books, but found this one redundant and boring. It felt like Sandford just had to keep the story line going for 373 pages no matter what. Was not as thrilling and exciting as many of the other books and not very original. Did not enjoy this at all.
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