“A crackling addition to [the] Prey series” (Entertainment Weekly) from #1 New York Times bestselling author John Sandford. In a wealthy Minneapolis neighborhood, two elderly women are bludgeoned to death. They are apparent victims of a random robbery, though nothing of value appears to have been stolen. But when Lucas Davenport looks deeper, he fears that the victims weren’t so random, and the items stolen were far from invaluable. As a pattern emerges it leads Lucas to…certainly not where he expected. Which is too bad, because the killers are expecting him. And that’s only the first surprise…
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"Another great Sandford mystery. The main police presence in this book is Lucas Davenport. He is so colorful and I look forward to reading more involving his investigations. Sandford has such a knack for developing characters with just a few phrases. Brilliant! "
— Dale (4 out of 5 stars)
" Another wonderful Davenport novel I love Richard Ferrone’s interpretation of all the characters "
— KMW, 8/20/2024" Fantastic book, once again! The series is a great read! "
— Caitlin , 5/5/2020" Lucas Davenport investigates an antiques and quilt scam after the brutal murder of a rich, older woman and her maid. "
— Kitty, 2/17/2014" Nancy 5 stars; Ron 5 stars "
— Ron, 2/15/2014" Not the best in the Prey series, but still entertaining. I found Sandford's use of the Virgil Flowers character to be strange - I already know that he's started another series with Flowers as the protagonist, and it felt too obvious that that is where Sandford was going with Flowers's character development. Like there was "something" about him to make you want to know more about him, but then I thought Flowers was so vague/boring that it seemed weird that the other characters in the book made such a big deal about him. Maybe that will clear itself up in the next book or two. "
— Suzy, 2/10/2014" I ehjoyed this book, it was written in Minneapolis,MN so it has a good mid-west flavor... If you like a good detive novel then you will love this one. "
— Sondra, 1/26/2014" Great murder but weird mismatched title "
— Karina, 1/16/2014" I rate these by how much they make me chuckle. "
— Sandra, 1/16/2014" one of my favorite authors and characters; this one didn't disappoint. "
— Joan, 1/13/2014" Has an intresting way at looking at life. "
— Dark, 1/13/2014" This is the first book that introduces Virgil Flowers. He is an interesting and dynamic character. I would enjoy meeting him in person. "
— Carol, 1/3/2014" fun book --police procedural novel--- "
— Gayle, 1/2/2014" I was not disappointed with this story line or the plot twists. Lucas Davenport never lets me down whether it is with his take on human nature or his investigative spirit. "
— Swanbender2001, 12/1/2013" I loved the Whiddlers. :) This was a fun read. It actually made me want to check out the Virgil Flowers spin-off. "
— Simone, 11/26/2013" Invisible Prey by John Sandford (2007) "
— Julie, 11/19/2013" I normally love all of the "prey" novels ( I think Lucas davenport is my boyfriend) but I didnt really like this one very much. I didnt think it was as funny as the others. Maybe its time for Lucas to die or something so we can all move on. "
— Jaci, 11/12/2013" Sandford is still at the top of his game. The "Prey" series is one of the best out there. Enjoy! "
— Cindy, 10/28/2013" Who knew the antiques business was so deadly? "
— Dale, 9/16/2013" Another great entry in the Lucas Davenport series. This is the first one I had read that had Lucas, Virgil and Kidd all in it together. Plot-wise, more slight than Broken Prey, the previous novel, but still enjoyable. "
— Jon, 7/15/2013" I Love all the Lucas Davenport novels and anything Sandford writes! "
— Debbie, 5/30/2013" Solid cop thriller. Perfect for the airplane. "
— Erin, 3/31/2013" I loved the two killers in this story. One of Sandford's best in the Prey series. "
— Poietes, 10/28/2012" Not up to Sandfords usual, had a hard time staying with this one. I like reading stories where I know the location that they are describing, that was the only really enjoyable part of this book. Didn't grab me like most of his books. "
— Lyn, 1/28/2012" took me a bit to get into it. Was given to me in a swap and it was my first Lucas Davenport. Apparently this was number 17. Could have made a difference. "
— Paula, 12/18/2011" This was my favorite John Sandford novel!! The characters were well developed and lots of twists and turns. "
— Cindy, 9/14/2011" Lucas Davenport is on the case again, this time pursuing both a high-ranking politician and some art thieves who may also be serial killers. "
— Glenn, 7/22/2011" What a ride! A excellent book that brings Davenport and Flowers together. "
— Sarah, 6/3/2011" Great murder but weird mismatched title "
— Karina, 5/22/2011" Another fine Sandford read. A little better than the average Sanford. Killer was a surprise in more ways than one. As always good character development. "
— David, 4/30/2011" This book was a very enjoyable read, makes me want to read more of John Sandord's books.... "
— Lori, 4/29/2011" adoro os livros do john sandford que falam das aventuras policiais do lucas daventport, e este volume não foi exceção :-) "
— adri, 3/16/2011" John Sandford just keeps getting better! "
— Mitch, 2/9/2011" I now have an interest in antiques. "
— Pamela, 2/5/2011" I actually really enjoyed this even though I worked out who the murderers were! <br/> "
— Nicchigley, 2/4/2011" one of the better in the prey series "
— Lauriezeitlin, 1/9/2011" took me a bit to get into it. Was given to me in a swap and it was my first Lucas Davenport. Apparently this was number 17. Could have made a difference. "
— Paula, 1/4/2011" This book isn't as good as the rest of the series. "
— Rebekkila, 10/5/2010" First Sandford novel I've read and I'll be looking for more! "
— Stunatra, 9/13/2010John Sandford is the pseudonym for the Pulitzer Prize-winning journalist John Camp. He is the author of more than thirty Prey novels, as well as novels in the Kidd series and the Virgil Flowers series, among other books.
Richard Ferrone recorded over 150 audiobooks including thrillers, romances, science fiction, and inspirational novels. He won the prestigious Audie Award and was a finalist for four Audie Awards, including for Best Solo Male Narrator. He was named an AudioFile "Voice of the Last Century" and a "Rising and Shining Star." He earned many AudioFile Earphones Awards, including being named the 2011 Best Voice in Mystery and Suspense as well as the 2009 Best Voice in Science Fiction and Fantasy. A science fiction fan, he narrated Kim Stanley Robinson’s Mars trilogy. He also narrated works by James Patterson, Walter Mosley, John Sandford, Eric Van Lustbader, and Stuart Woods.