Buried Prey Lucas Davenport Book 21 John Sandford Books
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Doesn't matter which John Sanford I read they are all wonderful. This book is no exception. I liked that it went back I. Time to the 80's. Even mentions Prince which I also liked.Tags : Amazon.com: Buried Prey (Lucas Davenport, Book 21) (9780399157387): John Sandford: Books,John Sandford,Buried Prey (Lucas Davenport, Book 21),G.P. Putnam's Sons,0399157387,Crime,Cold cases (Criminal investigation);Fiction.,Private investigators;Minnesota;Minneapolis;Fiction.,Serial murders;Fiction.,AMERICAN MYSTERY & SUSPENSE FICTION,Cold cases (Criminal investigation),Davenport, Lucas (Fictitious character),Fiction,Fiction - Espionage Thriller,Fiction Crime,Fiction Mystery & Detective General,Fiction Thrillers General,Fiction-Thriller,GENERAL,General Adult,Minneapolis,Minnesota,Monograph Series, any,Mystery & Detective - General,Private investigators,SANDFORD, JOHN - PROSE & CRITICISM,Thrillers - General,United States
Buried Prey Lucas Davenport Book 21 John Sandford Books Reviews
I began reading the "Prey" books many years ago and began with the ones written in the late 90's and early 2000's. Back then, I frequented the used book stores and grabbed up every one I could get my hands on. This one takes place long after the ones I'd already read, but has and lengthy flash back that fills the readers in on Lucas Davenport's rookie years, giving them a good sense of what brought him to be the detective he became. It was a quick read for me, I started it one day and finished it the next. I love high drama, great action books and will probably go back and catch up on the older books I missed. I highly recommend any of John Sanford's PREY books.
After reading several books (Zero Day &One Shot respectively by David Baldacci & Lee Child) that were burdened with implausibilities, it was refreshing to get back to story telling that was more real than sensational. John Sandford made me feel as if I were reading the accounts of a real detective working on a real police investigation in Buried Prey.
Buried Prey is an episode in a string of Sandford novels going all the way back to 1989 that follow criminal investigations by a detective named Lucas Davenport. I'm not sure at this point how many Davenport novels Sanford is up to, but it's probably close to or even more than 20. I will never forget the first Davenport story called Rules of Prey; that book led me to anticipate Sandford's next few novels for years to follow, and I became a Lucas Davenport junkie for a while. I don't know when I fell off the Sandford/Davenport train, but what a great return to the Davenport series Buried Prey was.
Making the return even easier for a guy like me who hadn't read any Sandford for many years was the fact that Buried Prey for the first half of the book takes the reader back in time to the mid-80s to Davenport's first case as a detective. Two young girls go missing, and the hunt is on for the abductor with Davenport leading the charge as a rookie. The second half of the book brings you back to the present day when the investigation is re-opened after the bodies of the girls are found and suggest that there could have been some errors during the initial investigation.
The dialogue and scenarios that are played out in Buried Prey are truly believable, and you feel like a ghost in the room as you follow along with Davenport's life and the investigation. Sandford really knows how to capture and present the essence of police work, and he does so in a way that makes the law enforcement side credible and the villain side realistic and diabolically despicable.
I would highly recommend this to any crime drama fan...4 ½ stars. And if you've not read Sandford's Rules of Prey, do so!
Before "Rules of Prey," before the Porsche, before the kids, before Weather, Lucas Davenport was a street cop in uniform. It was fabulous to get a solid look at the "rook" who was zapped-full of ambition -- even when he was doing the dumpster-diving dirty work while the police brass looked on.
Reading "Buried Prey" was just grand fun; I feel it is one of the most riveting entries into the series. While fans have read the progression over years of once-rogue Davenport as he settled down, got older, got family, this was a terrific chance to see him as a rooky in his early police days.
The start of the book is the present, as a construction site yields up two skeletons of young girls. Lucas thinks back and remembers the case. Even way-back-when, his instincts were sharp. The young Lucas always believed that the truth of the disappearance of the Jones sisters was never satisfactorily resolved. With the discovery of the girls' remains, this cold-case comes front and center, and Davenport is a man with a mission.
I LOVED this book! I notice that some reviewers cite a discrepancy in the background of one of the characters. I haven't read the series for some time, so I wasn't aware of it. (I gave up the series for a bit, once Lucas went family-guy),
I'm glad I returned to the series! I enjoyed this as a first-class thriller which involved real detective-work; the cold-case taps the full mature depth of Lucas's instincts. He's always disliked coincidences, views them suspiciously, and peers closer. I LOVE that Lucas! And I'd recommend this book to anyone Even if you haven't read any prior books of the series, you'll still enjoy the process of detection, as layers of time are uncovered to bring a killer to justice.
Pedophilia, child murders
Compelling and depressing
John Sandford is a must buy, must read author. This stand-alone is easy to follow and difficult to put down. This ebook version has editing errors. The violence is not gratuitous. No drag-you-down drama.
The storyline is intriguing with several twists throughout. Realistic procedures, actions and reactions. Believable characters with distinct personalities. Thought-provoking, memorable and snarky dialogue.
I will re-read this story and always look forward to, pre-order when possible, new works by this author.
I wouldn't consider this one of the best in the series, but it was still an entertaining read. I liked that it took us back to when Lucas was first starting out as a detective. Without giving too much away, about half of the book was sub titled "Then" and the other half "Now". I have read most of the early "Prey" books, but this is the first one in several years. If I continue, I would probably pick up from here and not go back to all of the ones that I missed. Sandford seems to do about one per year. Even though most of the series are several years old, I feel that the price of $9.99 is too high.
Doesn't matter which John Sanford I read they are all wonderful. This book is no exception. I liked that it went back I. Time to the 80's. Even mentions Prince which I also liked.
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