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John Sandford

mystery police procedural review 

2019: #26 – Shadow Prey (John Sandford)

January 6, 2020January 6, 2020 1 Comment
Shadow Prey by John Sandford

This is a very early book in the Lucas Davenport series, so my star rating is allowing room to grow. There aren’t many surprises here if you’re familiar with Lucas Davenport. He’s a good investigator, but he’s reckless and he can’t keep it in his pants. The bright side to that is that the women in his life don’t just roll over and take it.

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review suspense thriller thriller 

2005: #71 – Secret Prey (John Sandford)

October 31, 2005January 15, 2021

Book #71 was Secret Prey, the 9th book in John Sandford’s Lucas Davenport series. Why another Sanford book so soon? Well, they were both part of a larger book. This one was much like the last, and filled in a lot of blanks in the larger story for me. Book count: 71 Pages in book: 384 Page count: 25,576 15,000 page goal reached 6/14/05! 50

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review suspense thriller thriller 

2005: #70 – Sudden Prey (John Sandford)

October 25, 2005January 15, 2021

Book #70 was Sudden Prey, the 8th book in John Sandford’s Lucas Davenport series. I’ve read these books out of order, so I kind of figured out how it was going to end. Still liked it, though! Y’know, I was really cruising along earlier in the year, but now I’m not sure I’m going to reach 100 books by the end. Book count: 70 Pages

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review suspense thriller thriller 

2005: #13 – Mind Prey (John Sandford)

February 17, 2005January 14, 2021

I finished book #13 over lunch. It was Mind Prey, the 7th book in John Sandford’s Prey/Lucas Davenport series. I’ve read several of these books, and really enjoy them. Davenport is an interesting character. His relations with women are always amusing. Page count: 3,716/15,000

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Hi, I’m Jaime…

That’s I before M, 5 letters, no Ys. Obsessed with books. A lot.

   

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review y/a contemporary 

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January 30, 2022January 28, 2022 Jaime 0 Comments

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review y/a fantasy young adult 

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