Secret Prey/ Lucas Davenport, Book 9 – Free Full Audiobook
Secret Prey is the ninth literary fiction book in the Lucas Davenport series by author John Sandford.
The company president lay on the cold forest floor, his eyes lifeless, his orange hunting jacket pierced by a rifle bullet at close range. Surrounding him are the four executives he has hunted down, each with their own complicated agenda, each with their own reasons not to grieve over the man’s death. Lucas Davenport thought, if he read it in a book, it would be like one of those classic murder mysteries, the kind where the detective gathers everyone together at the end and solves the case with a speech. small.
Currents run through this group, hints and whispers of something much bigger than the murder of a single man. He’d felt this way not too long ago, felt the swirl of an unidentifiable evil, and it not only nearly killed him but also cost him his fiancée, who had never been can recover from the violence of the encounter. He could have stopped it, or else there would have been another death, and then another, and Davenport couldn’t help but wonder if perhaps this time the final death might not be his own. me or not….
John Sandford has written phenomenal thrillers before, but nothing beats the incredible twists and unrelenting suspense of Secret Prey.
A combination of a suspense thriller and a police procedural.
The story revolves around the world of bankers who survived a possible merger. This leads the reader to the first of several murders and terrors of wounded victims.
The real killer is known to the reader halfway through the book. The second half is devoted to the excellent cat-and-mouse game trying to gather enough evidence to apprehend the sly suspect. The story and procedure are very well thought out and interesting. There are many twists and turns when a suspect evades justice that can happen.
Lucas himself also experienced a slight change in his personal life; a change, I’m sure, many people will like.
The characters are, as usual, so well developed that essentially pull the reader into the story. No wasted dialogue. This well-thought-out plot moves at a steady pace, well worth your time.
I found out about Lucas Davenport and this book, while not Sandford’s best, is still a great read. At the time of writing, he has apparently become comfortable enough to make jokes about other writers like Carl Hiaasen. There are only a few missteps but nothing is at the heart of the mystery.
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