New York Times best-selling author John Sandford's Minneapolis police officer Lucas Davenport is an icon of literary suspense the world over. In the series' second entry, Shadow Prey, Native American activists launch a murderous campaign targeting public officials known to have a record of prejudice against Native Americans. Partnering with no-nonsense cop Lily Rothenburg, Davenport is set on the case -- but soon they both drift into the sights of the killers.
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"this again is one of the first prey books, and it shows. the story is tight and fast paced. really good, and since it was an early prey book, it didn't get bogged down with davenport's issues with getting old....sometimes it's better when characters stay forever young...."
— angrykitty (4 out of 5 stars)
“A big, scary, suspenseful read.”
— Stephen King“Powerfully suspenseful and psychologically convincing.”
— Boston Globe“A double-pumped roundhouse of a thriller.”
— Kirkus Reviews" #2 in Lucas Davenport series. Unable to obtain this audiobook elsewhere and happy to find Audiobookstore.com. Easy download and good book. Narration clear and concise, interesting storyline. Hope to fill holes in my inventory with this seller. "
— Sandra, 4/22/2017" Second reading completed July 7, 2011 "
— Jeanette, 2/20/2014" As usual a good read from Joh Sandford. "
— Bill, 2/1/2014" This one was depressing. I don't think I will read it again. "
— Bryan457, 1/29/2014" A great second novel in the Prey series. John Sandford does it again and picks up where he left off with Lucas Davenport. Excellent character, I wonder why these have not been made into movies? "
— Tim, 1/22/2014" Not one of my John Sandford favorites. Too many Indian characters to keep track. Slow read. Couldn't wait to finish. "
— Lisa, 1/14/2014" This is the second in the Davenport series. This one concerns a hunt and a chase with a Native American group. "
— Vfields, 12/31/2013" One of the best of this series. "
— Toby, 12/28/2013" TBR Potluck Challenge - Millenia, Faith, Lynette "
— The, 12/26/2013" Didn't like it much. I have yet to figure out why Sandford is such a popular writer "
— Ricardo, 11/11/2013" Driving a porshe, rich from inventing video games, bad to the bone detective, and the ladies man. Good beach read. "
— Jim, 11/7/2013" Hard to like the Feebs and didn't really mind the Indians with a grudge--it was an interesting second novel but Sandford rocks. "
— Mike, 10/8/2013" Great...I'm looking forward to the rest of the series. "
— Anne, 6/24/2013" Second book featuring Lucas Davenport, Minneapolis detective. This time Lucas fights Native Americans bent on revenge. Not bad. Again, good beach reads. "
— Ross, 6/23/2013" I'm slowly getting into these books. I like the way they are written. I think I will appreciate them more when I get more familiar with the characters. "
— Bobbi, 6/12/2013" I enjoyed Lucas' development, as well as the basic plot, much more in this book. "
— Taylor, 6/5/2013" I didn't care for this as much as some of the other Davenport books, but probably a more complex plot. "
— Andrea, 4/8/2013" A top-notch plot, with lots of cultural NA Indian background, plenty of action and some bedroom action too. The sort of book that I can't put down. It's the first of the Davenport series I've read - I shall have to look out for the others. "
— JamesMarinero, 3/25/2013" I like the main character but this book was a little weird. I'll keep reading the series though. "
— Samantha, 12/12/2012" I enjoyed this book, I really enjoyed seeing more of Lucas Davenport. "
— Jo, 11/23/2012" This was a good story and was fast paced whicu I liked. The characters were good in this book and it helps you when you read the other books he has. "
— P.e.lolo, 11/8/2012" Didn't enjoy this as much as the first one. But didn't dislike it enough to put it down. It just wasn't as interesting/gripping as the first. "
— Aaron, 9/27/2012John 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.