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Naked Prey [Large Print] (Hardcover)

by John Sandford (Author) "THURSDAY NIGHT, PITCH black, blowing snow ..." (more)
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When twelve-year-old muskrat trapper Letty West stumbles on the naked bodies of Jane Warr and Deon Cash, deep in the snowy woods of northern Minnesota, it's more than another bizarre episode in her already unusual life, as Lucas Davenport discovers in this new outing in Sandford's popular series featuring the midwestern lawman who moonlights as a computer game designer. Lucas has a new wife, a new baby, and a new job as a political troubleshooter for his old boss Rose Marie Roux, but the blunt-spoken Davenport's instructions to hush the racially charged implications of what looks suspiciously like a lynching won't deter him from whomever left Warr and Cash twisting in the wind. The well-peopled plot, involving a hot car ring, an ex-nun who smuggles cancer drugs over the Canadian border, and the usual internecine wranglings between the FBI, the local cops, and Davenport, races to a satisfying denouement, but this time it's a little girl with a difficult past and an uncertain future who lingers in the reader's mind. Fortunately, Sandford comes up with an ending that makes it all but certain that his fans will meet her again. Meanwhile, all the author's usual trademarks are on display--excellent writing, an interesting scenario, and terrific pacing. --Jane Adams --This text refers to an out of print or unavailable edition of this title.


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Sandford gets back to basics in this stellar 14th installment of his hugely popular Prey series, focusing on the long-standing duo of Davenport and Capslock. As the novel begins, the indomitable Lucas Davenport (now happily married, a contented father and bored out of his mind) is slogging through the northern tundra of Broderick, Minn., to inspect the naked dangling corpses of a white woman and black man ("They were frozen. Like Popsicles.") that have shocked the locals as well as Minnesota's governor with the ugly specter of a lynching. Davenport, now more or less a free agent for the state's Bureau of Criminal Apprehension ("I kick people's asses"), is unleashed by the governor, giving Davenport and his scruffy sidekick, Del Capslock, a chance to escape their square city lives and catch the villain(s) while staving off the media vultures, Sandford's trademark subplot. As in previous novels, the original crime (rendered in a truly horrific opening sequence) is merely the gateway to a deeper, more insidious criminal enterprise, this one an international labyrinth of stolen cars, drugs, gambling and kidnapping. Some truly vicious familial machinations in the small town contrast well with Davenport's staid and stable home life. Another pleasant surprise is the precocious Letty West, whose awakening teenage sensibilities make an impression on Davenport. Sandford's usual background details (readers will learn how to run a muskrat trapline and how an Indian casino operates) are deftly woven into the fabric. This latest installment in a series now a decade and a half old is vintage Sandford.
Copyright 2003 Reed Business Information, Inc. --This text refers to an out of print or unavailable edition of this title.

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5.0 out of 5 stars A Great Read, Aug 10 2004
By Natalie P. (Mississauga, Ontario Canada) - See all my reviews
This review is from: Naked Prey (Paperback)
John Sandford is an awsome writer and Naked Prey is a great book. It took me about 3 days to read and I found it hard to put down. Lucas Davenport is a fabulous character and I hope Sandford continues adding to his "Prey" series of books. I can't wait for the next one.
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4.0 out of 5 stars Great new character keeps the prey series fresh, Jul 3 2004
By Alan Mills (Chicago, Illinois USA) - See all my reviews
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This review is from: Naked Prey (Paperback)
Lucas heads off to Northern Minnesota to do damage control for the Governor when a black man and white woman are found lynched, naked, in a very small all white town.

It turns out the racial aspect is a total red herring--it has nothing to do with the crime or the plot. Unfortunately, Sanford uses it as an opportunity to introduce a wholly gratuitous race baiting black activist (who I suppose is a cross between Jessie and Johniie Cochran??) Once he gets that off his chest, the plot settles down into a typical prey book.

A criminal drug smuggling conspiracy of nuns, an international ring of chop-shops, and a series of child murder-kidnappings, all come unraveled as Lucas unwinds the lynching.

In the midst of all, is Sanford's newest character--Lettie West. An 11 year old girl, who is also a trapper, who (as Lucas says) has a functioning age of about 42), and is not the least bit afraid to stand up to Lucas' bullying. Wise cracks abound, love grows. We should see more of her in future books!

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4.0 out of 5 stars Complicated Plot Comes Together Towards The End, May 30 2004
By N. Sausser "pucksau" (California) - See all my reviews
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This review is from: Naked Prey (Paperback)
Lucas Davenport and his partner, Del Capslock, go to northern Minnesota to investigate the hanging death of a black man and a white woman. In the small rural town they find themselves in, they discover not only murder, but kidnapping and a car theft ring. The plot seems a little scattered at first, but comes together by the end of the book. Sandford's writing style and sparkling dialog carries the story when the plot seems to loose direction. The second half of the book was worth waiting for. Lots of action and surprising twists. Overall, a very good read.
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3.0 out of 5 stars This Book Needs to "Prey" for a Plot!
I have not read a Sandford/Davenport book in a number of years. My question: What happened to the fast-moving, nail-biting plots that I remember? Read more
Published on May 18 2004 by Gary Turner

5.0 out of 5 stars This Series is Still Strong
I've read each of the books in the Prey Series by John Sandford. Although recent ones have felt a little tired, "Naked Prey" brings the series back stronger than ever... Read more
Published on Mar 20 2004 by Robyn Peachtree

5.0 out of 5 stars Sandford Never Disappoints
I have been a fan of the Prey series as long as they've been published. John Sandford is tops on my list of authors to read. Read more
Published on Mar 13 2004 by dottierobertson

5.0 out of 5 stars Engrossing Novel !
Being a huge fan of John Sandford, of course, I enjoy all of his books but without doubt 'Naked Prey' was his best novel to date! I thought the story was very engrossing!
Published on Feb 20 2004 by Mystery Enthusiast

4.0 out of 5 stars Small Town Secrets
This is one of the latest, if not the latest, Lucas Davenport stories. Davenport is no longer with the Minneapolis police, but working on a higher level in the system. Read more
Published on Feb 14 2004 by Louise

5.0 out of 5 stars John Sanford is one reason to read crime novels.
One reason I read one crime novel right after another, with some exceptions, is that perhaps every tenth one is as good as Naked Prey. Read more
Published on Jan 1 2004 by David M. Opas

4.0 out of 5 stars Excellent story cool villian, but Davenport is to mellow
I have been reading Sandford's "Prey" series since the debut of the excellent and compelleing "Rules of Prey" and i must say that i really miss the Davenport... Read more
Published on Dec 28 2003

5.0 out of 5 stars Minnesota Cold Excitement
I have now read all of his books and could read them again. This was not the usual theme but was enjoyable, a old crone, a idiot deputy, some Nuns and then throw in the ringer, a... Read more
Published on Dec 2 2003 by David A. Spearman

4.0 out of 5 stars another worthy book in the series!
I follow all the books in Lucas Davenport series. This one is maybe not the best but far from the worst. The pace is sometimes slow comparing to other Davenport novels. Read more
Published on Nov 28 2003 by Vahania63

4.0 out of 5 stars okay
This is the first book of Standford I have read. It was okay, mostly slow. It took me several days just to get into the story. Read more
Published on Nov 21 2003

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