Chosen Prey
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There's nothing better then curling up with a John Sanford/John Camp book. (Unless it's a Patricia Cornwell.)
"Chosen Prey" follows Sandford's primary character, Lucas Davenport, Detective on the Minneapolis police force, St. Paul resident, developer of computer games, clutz in a solid relationship, & demon speeder on the way to & from his Wisconsin cabin.
Number 12 in the "Prey" series, Chosen Prey, is a tightly written book with well-defined charcters. While the "Prey" series follows a set group of individuals their positions from the past are always carefully woven into the story without insulting the readers intellect.
If this book is the readers introduction to the series have no fear that there will be any sense of coming into the middle of the story. Although the books are written as a type of series each book stands solidly on its own.
To whomever finds this book I'm about to release into the wild my wish for you is to fall in love with John Sandford's books as I have. But if this type of story is not something you would prefer, please, gently pass it on to another who would enjoy it . We won't all like the same genre but this may be an opportunity to broaden your reading experiences. Let yourself go!
"Chosen Prey" follows Sandford's primary character, Lucas Davenport, Detective on the Minneapolis police force, St. Paul resident, developer of computer games, clutz in a solid relationship, & demon speeder on the way to & from his Wisconsin cabin.
Number 12 in the "Prey" series, Chosen Prey, is a tightly written book with well-defined charcters. While the "Prey" series follows a set group of individuals their positions from the past are always carefully woven into the story without insulting the readers intellect.
If this book is the readers introduction to the series have no fear that there will be any sense of coming into the middle of the story. Although the books are written as a type of series each book stands solidly on its own.
To whomever finds this book I'm about to release into the wild my wish for you is to fall in love with John Sandford's books as I have. But if this type of story is not something you would prefer, please, gently pass it on to another who would enjoy it . We won't all like the same genre but this may be an opportunity to broaden your reading experiences. Let yourself go!