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Mind Prey
  

Mind Prey [Abridged] (Audio Cassette)

by John Sandford (Author), John Shea (Narrator)
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John Sandford's acclaimed Prey novels featuring the brilliant Lucas Davenport have plunged millions of readers into the darkest recesses of the criminal mind. Now Lucas has met his match. His newest nemesis is more intelligent, more deadly, than any he has tracked before: a kidnapper, a violator, and a cruel, wanton killer who knows more about mind games than Lucas himself. --This text refers to the Paperback edition.


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Minneapolis PD Deputy Chief Lucas Davenport, seen last in Night Prey, carries on as a smart, quirky hero in the seventh "Prey" book. When psychiatrist Andi Manette and her two young daughters are kidnapped, Lucas must discover whether it's a ransom snatch, the work of one of Andi's ex-patients or the ruse of someone in her life who might benefit from her death. (Her father, stepmother, estranged husband and medical partner are all good suspects.) Readers know the kidnapper is John Mail, a scary ex-patient who's entertained nasty dreams of Andi for years. He enacts his violent sex fantasies with the imprisoned Andi; it seems only a matter of time before he will go after the girls. Lucas, meanwhile, draws on all available resources, including his own computer game company, to flush out Mail, a gamer who enjoys taunting Lucas with phone calls. During this time, Andi has been trying to maintain an element of control and contrive an escape. Sandford expertly ratchets up the suspense from beginning to the brutal finish. Lucas does get his villain, but no one comes out of this experience unscarred. Literary Guild main; Doubleday Book Club alternate.
Copyright 1995 Reed Business Information, Inc. --This text refers to an out of print or unavailable edition of this title.

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4.0étoiles sur 5 the best, Mai 22 2004
Par Denny Gibbons (Champaign, IL USA) - Voir tous mes commentaires
This review is from: Mind Prey (Paperback)
I would rate Mind Prey as on par with Winter Prey as being the best in the series. In this installment, brilliant psychopath John Mail kidnaps his former psychiatrist and her two young daughters as vengeance for her part in having him committed to a mental hospital years before. Lucas Davenport is back and hot on Mail's trail. Mail, a gamer who knows of Lucas' history designing computer games, starts toying with his pursuer by leaving obscure clues as to his location.

With the most original plot of all the "Prey" novels (as well as the most frightening and unpredictable villain), if you are new to the Prey series and you don't care about going in order, read this one before you even think about the others.

The only thing I didn't like about this book was that sometimes Sandford would create completely unnecessary characters and make it seem like their purpose in the story was meaningful, but then you'd find out that it wasn't (like Ice, one of the programmers at Davenport Simulations).

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5.0étoiles sur 5 Literary Crack, Nov. 22 2003
Par C. T. Mikesell (near Eugene, Oregon) - Voir tous mes commentaires
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This review is from: Mind Prey (Hardcover)
I started reading Mind Prey last night. I finished today, ignoring family, friends, chores, hygiene, etc., in the process. If drugs are like this, I can see the attraction (I'm not advocating anyone test that theory, just get the next Davenport book and tune out the rest of the world for another day).

This book, Sandford's seventh "Prey" mystery, deals with a psycho kidnapper and the games he plays (mental and otherwise) with Deputy Chief Lucas Davenport. If it were just the two of them in the battle of wits, the bad guy might have had a chance, but late in the game he recognizes that Davenport has more than just his uncanny intuition going for him: his crew is top-notch and he has some sharp women on his side, like Elle "Sister Mary Joseph" Kruger, Weather Karkinnen, and a newcomer known only as "Ice."

The violence is not for the faint of heart or stomach and the language is frequently harsh (we do learn the difference, however, between profanity, obscenity and vulgarity, so the book is at least educational in that respect). In the context of the story it all makes sense and doesn't sink into exploitation, but if it's not your cup of tea (or martini glass of, well, martini) it will likely detract from the story too much for you to enjoy it.

Sandford's imagery draws you into the story and keeps you there. The only times the book begins to drag are during long paragraphs of scene description (the train yard especially gets bogged down...and just when the race against time is at its peak). Thankfully this is kept to a minimum and - once we know where we are - the pace picks right back up again.

A fast-paced thriller that is sure to please Sandford's fans, and earn him some new ones, even as it raises the question: "Why do the psychos like the Cities so much?"

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5.0étoiles sur 5 If you haven't read this series you have missed a treat!, Oct. 23 2002
Par Graeme Boddy (North Carolina) - Voir tous mes commentaires
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This review is from: Mind Prey (Paperback)
Mind Prey was the very first "Prey" book I ever read. I picked it up in an airport and was instantly hooked. John Sandford has the rare ability to build "real" characters that are flawed but real - cruel but interesting - attractive but not cheesy.
For those of us with kids - this particular book is savage! It starts with a guy fishing on a lake... and right then your nerves will start to fray - you know that something BAD is going to happen.

Step in Lucas Davenport - Part detective, part game designer, part animal. This guy is about the best detective I have seen portrayed. He isn't Sherlock Holmes and He isn't Mike Hammer, but he is definitely a bit of both.

One last thing - if you read one - be prepared to buy the rest!

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5.0étoiles sur 5 Great Stuff
More of the same. Great Stuff. Sandford has just the right knack for adding little details that make the story believable and fun. That is so great to find. Love the dialog. Read more
Publié le Juil 24 2002 par djbrkns

4.0étoiles sur 5 4 1/2 Stars!
This is only my 2nd Prey novel, and this one is a hum-dinger! I couldn't put it down. His books are like candy, or those chips you can't eat just one of. Read more
Publié le Mars 24 2002

4.0étoiles sur 5 A Grade A Detective Story
The "Prey" series is one of my favorite.

Sandford creates some really great characters in this series and one great detective in Lucas Davenport. Read more

Publié le Nov. 2 2001 par Get What We Give

5.0étoiles sur 5 Great Book
This book is a perfect example of John Sandford's Prey series. Plot twists, subplots, and violence abound. Unblelievable ending... Just a great book.
Publié le Juil 12 2001 par Wayne Ellyson

3.0étoiles sur 5 good, but...
On one hand, this book was thrilling and intelligently written. Plus, there are some really interesting characters with great little quirks in their personalities. Read more
Publié le Mai 30 2001 par W. West

5.0étoiles sur 5 Seventh in the Prey series
Lucas Davenport faces a new challenge in Mind Prey. He is not hunting a killer through clues left at a murder scene, but instead is trying to find a kidnapped family, who may... Read more
Publié le Mai 16 2001 par Andy Edie

5.0étoiles sur 5 LUCUS COMES THROUGH AGAIN!!!!!
I have read several Prey books. My favorite until now was Winter Prey, but Mind Prey may be the best one yet. They are pretty close. Read more
Publié le Mars 17 2001 par Mac Blair

5.0étoiles sur 5 All the Prey books
I can't say enough good things about John Sandford's writing ability, and Lucas Davenport as his protagonist. Read more
Publié le Fév 21 2001 par Mary C. Smith

4.0étoiles sur 5 my favorite Sandford thus far
One thing about Sandford is he doesn't use alot of different story lines to achieve his goal. The ever present Lucas, has his work cut out for him in this thriller. Read more
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5.0étoiles sur 5 Watch Out for Parked Vans
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