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Invisible Prey

By: John Sandford
Narrated by: Richard Ferrone
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“A crackling addition to [the] Prey series” (Entertainment Weekly) from number one New York Times best-selling author John Sandford.

In a wealthy Minneapolis neighborhood, two elderly women are bludgeoned to death. They are apparent victims of a random robbery, though nothing of value appears to have been stolen. But when Lucas Davenport looks deeper, he fears that the victims weren’t so random, and the items stolen were far from invaluable. As a pattern emerges it leads Lucas to...certainly not where he expected. Which is too bad, because the killers are expecting him. And that’s only the first surprise….

©2007 John Sandford (P)2007 Penguin Audio, a member of Penguin Group (USA) Inc. All rights reserved.
Crime Fiction Fiction Mystery Police Procedural Suspense Thriller & Suspense Crime
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"As always for Sandford, entertaining and intelligent reading." (Booklist)

"Interesting and unusual supporting characters, good and bad guys alike, enhance an intriguing puzzle." (Publishers Weekly)

Intriguing Plot Twists • Complex Storyline • Perfect Narrator • Compelling Protagonist • Engaging Suspense
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Not one of John Sandford/Lucas Davenport's best mysteries, but entertaining as always. No real suspense to it, and the characters were a little bit weak.
I like John Ferrone as a narrator except when narrating a woman's role. His voice was kind of 'off-putting' actually.
I hope I can rate the next in the series with 5 stars.

Not among his best

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The narrator excellent,separated male/female speech well. Good Lucas story although I was conscious of more gutter language(was this because I was listening instead of glancing over the stuff?).

Great audio for another Lucas

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The story was fair. The narration was poor. I thought the story had potential but was disappointed. Just when I thought the story was about to get really good, the author took a turn taking it to a very mundane place. I did listen to the entire book. I have great endurance.

Fair at best

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Love the author and his fabulous characters. Great reader as well. Highly recommend this book!

Great storied

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I love the Lucas Davenport tales, but this one was a bit shy of character development.

An entertaining read, but not the best

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This is probably for fourth or fifth time reading/listening to the entire Prey series. This particular book is my Mother’s, Auntie’s, and I’s favorite. The criminals Big and Little are so ruthless, and psychopathic….yet still very believable. That’s the thing with John Sandford’s Prey series, and all its various spinoffs. Davenport/Flowers/ Lettie D novels. His “bad” guys and gals are so fully formed and absolutely believable. That alone should terrify everyone because those like his characters live amongst us.

Superb Writing and Performance!

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Heronimus Bosch AND the Lincoln Layer Mickey Haller - Wudda team! And as always Sanford twirls through layers of plots, each itself tightly engineered and Richard Ferrone once again executes flawlessly. PLUS there's a clever turn here on the old 'Locked Room' mystery that roasts that old chestnut deliciously.

'Invisible Prey' gave me my money's worth. Oh, as always, I recommend that you begin at the beginning of the Bosch series and work your way here. But If you must start with 'Invisible Prey' well... gotoit! Nice listen.

Sandford Does It Again. Nice Listen!

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Good, tight plot, including things that give you early clues, but which you don't recognize. The story hangs together -- just a bit of humor, but not forced or phoney. Enjoyed it.

Good Plotting

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I have read several of the Prey books and I enjoyed this one from start to finish. You always knew "who did it" but there were twists and turns along the way and some unexpected bits and pieces. I was kept wondering right up to the end how it was all going to tie in. I didn't find it too graphic or raunchy and it was easy to listen to. I enjoyed this book. More than Phantom Prey, which I found a little too 'out there' at times.

Kept me wondering

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Finally. It would have been cool if both voice talents could have read the book. When you’re a big fan, it’s hard not to imagine the actually “Flowers” voice in this book.
Great job.

Davenport & Flowers!

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