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Journal Entry 1 by AceofHearts from Mississauga, Ontario Canada on Friday, September 19, 2008
From the Publisher A slumlord and a welfare supervisor butchered in Minneapolis . . . a rising political star executed in Manhattan . . . an influential judge taken out in Oklahoma City . . . all with the same grisly modus operandi: the victims' throats were slashed with an Indian ceremonial knife. John Sanford's new Lucas Davenport novel is even more mesmerizing than his debut in Rules of Prey
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Journal Entry 2 by AceofHearts from Mississauga, Ontario Canada on Friday, October 02, 2009
Sam and Aaron Crow have a motive when they send out three Indians equipped with ceremonial obsidian knives to kill a person in NY, one in Oklahoma and one in Minnesota. The motive is that each of these people have committed injustices against Indians. Lucas Davenport and Lily Rothenberg, a NY cop, must determine what is going on before an important FBI person is murdered. The Crows have a son, Shadow Love. He is a psychopath who has his own agenda and it involves Lucas and Lily. Sandford writes a gritty police mystery. Lucas is a rich cop who invents and sells games during his off hours. Lily is the perfect reluctant love interest.
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Journal Entry 3 by HoserLauren at Toronto, Ontario Canada on Tuesday, August 10, 2010
I will be taking it out to Lake Louise with me to put in welcome bags for my wedding guests!
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